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Being made to obey an imperfect being like man, often so full of vices, and always so full of faults, she must early learn to submit even to injustice, and to bear the misdeeds of a husband without complaining." . . . "She must never scold." Her weapon of defence is cleverness or address. If she were not artful, she would be man's slave. She must, therefore, cultivate artful- ness. *' Let us not destroy the instruments of happi- ness, because the wicked use them for mischief." A girl is to cult...ivate taste, but to be simple in her adornments. Setting fashion at defiance, she will consider only what is becoming to her, what makes her pleasing. She must not try to be a mediaeval saint, knowing only the command Ora et Idbora, nor "live like a grandmother. She must be lively, hearty, merry; she must sing and dance to her heart's content, and enjoy all the innocent pleasures of her years." Her singing must not be of the professional sort, but simple and natural; and she may learn to play her own accompaniments "without being able to read a single note." Since "the talent for conversa- tion takes the first place in the art of pleasing," she must early acquire it.
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