. Book of the Royal blue . were fat and some were fair. And some were coy and some were bold.\ lady with a double chin Stood u)i and talked about a planWhereby her sisters all might win Fipiality, at last, with .\ sweet one who had Iitian hair Sjioke \ery ed her feet,.d spoke of womans angel face ,d of her temper, miUl and sweet. Another stately lady And spoke about a coming storm,.Vnd dealt a stand some heavy blows, .d loudly shouted for , too, referred to womans sphere. Demanding wider man she pictured as a bear. To be assaulted and subdued. Now, while the
. Book of the Royal blue . were fat and some were fair. And some were coy and some were bold.\ lady with a double chin Stood u)i and talked about a planWhereby her sisters all might win Fipiality, at last, with .\ sweet one who had Iitian hair Sjioke \ery ed her feet,.d spoke of womans angel face ,d of her temper, miUl and sweet. Another stately lady And spoke about a coming storm,.Vnd dealt a stand some heavy blows, .d loudly shouted for , too, referred to womans sphere. Demanding wider man she pictured as a bear. To be assaulted and subdued. Now, while the ladies shouted thus, A little mouse crept slyly doubt to learn what all the fuss And all the scolding was ran across the stage—and then. Because no man was meeting ended! Once again Was shown the breadth of womans E\ vM\ good man finds his best im-pulses before the shrine of some goodwomans example. Immoral reaction is sometimes verypronounced when men attempt a refine-ment beyond the actual reiiuirements oftheir organization. Real, earnest love lives in the momentof to-day, knowing no future fear, andconfident in its own strength, feeling nouncertainty for to-morrow. Self-examination is the most thoroughprocedure for graduation in a personalknowledge of ourselves. How often envy finds faults and pre-dicts failure where generosity is unableto locate virtue or foretell success. Impressions are not opinions, butmerely a surface knowledge based uponindividual prejudice or favor. Women are creatures of Natures mostdelicate handiwork, and man is in nowiseresponsible for them. One of the most cowardly features ofhuman character is to willingly permitothers to suffer for faults not their own. Applause for our efforts is the incen-tive that often helps us to the highwayof accomplishment. Within the cir
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