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, which being accutomed to convere with uperiors, will give a girl, is entirely done away. I mut own, I am quite charmed when I ee a weet young creature, hrinking as it were from obervation, and litening rather than talking. It is poible a girl may have this manner without having a very good undertanding. If it hould be o, this diffidence prevents her from being troubleome.

It is the duty of a parent to preerve a child from receiving wrong impreions.—As to prejudices, the firt notions we have deerve that name; for it is not till we begin to waver in our