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Rh will not et a proper value on him; he will be found much inferior to the lovers decribed in novels, and their want of knowledge makes them frequently diguted with the man, when the fault is in human nature.

When a woman's mind has gained ome trength, he will in all probability pay more attention to her actions than a girl can be expected to do; and if he thinks eriouly, he will chue for a companion a man of principle; and this perhaps young people do not ufficiently attend to, or ee the neceity of doing. A woman of feeling mut be very much hurt if he is