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98 and not betow them. She ought to ditinguih between fondnes and tendernes. The latter is the weetet cordial of life; but, like all other cordials, hould be reerved for particular occaions; to exhilarate the pirits, when depreed by icknes, or lot in orrow. Senibility will bet intruct. Some delicacies can never be pointed out or decribed, though they ink deep into the heart, and render the hours of ditres upportable.

A woman hould have o proper a pride, as not eaily to forget a deliberate affront; though he mut not too hatily reent any little coolnes. We