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Rambles in Womanland

Rambles in Womanland

Author: Max O'Rell
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Chapter 1 THOUGHTS ON LIFE IN GENERAL

Word Count: 622    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

n to do many things

s a virtue not to loathe

en carried too f

y. If you let your envy be appar

ss common tha

you buy. A bill owing is like port w

significance at the end of a letter of insult

fe is to make a living dishon

the good that happens to them very seldom does us any harm. Peop

e made a fool of myself!' who

es signed by two honourable persons

n that, like drums, they are empty. Many othe

man. You may say what you like, but I have heard many women admit tha

try not to see it. What we d

aware of his worth; a conceited man is genera

in the Metropolis. Life in small towns is like life in glass

by great grievances or even great

by somewhat objectionable adventurers. When they ha

, knows how to make the best of them. The good diplomatist is not the one who successfully takes people i

e the error of his ways and improve. He may even be lovable. The self-righ

standing of a woman fro

, never one she has despised, seldom

ents, but if her bosom friend has on purpose or by mere chance eclipsed her

onest of men, because their minds are c

ed on the shoulders to stand su

d by men of talent, b

r ill of himself. A modest man

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