The young lady's friend, by a lady [E.W. Farrar].American Stationers' Company, 1837 - 432 էջ |
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... when they cease to attend school , and begin their career as young ladies . Many who read this soliloquy will find in it the echo of what they themselves thought and felt B on that occasion . But if such are their views.
... when they cease to attend school , and begin their career as young ladies . Many who read this soliloquy will find in it the echo of what they themselves thought and felt B on that occasion . But if such are their views.
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... on which many others depend . She who sleeps late and rises in haste , cannot find time for those thoughts and meditations which are calculated to prepare her EARLY RISING . 13 soul for the business of the 12 IMPROVEMENT OF TIME .
... on which many others depend . She who sleeps late and rises in haste , cannot find time for those thoughts and meditations which are calculated to prepare her EARLY RISING . 13 soul for the business of the 12 IMPROVEMENT OF TIME .
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... thought of a moment . " She listeneth not to the gossip's tale , she sippeth not her tea in scandal ; but employment is the matter of her discourse . " Her work is done at evening , but the work of the slothful is put off till to ...
... thought of a moment . " She listeneth not to the gossip's tale , she sippeth not her tea in scandal ; but employment is the matter of her discourse . " Her work is done at evening , but the work of the slothful is put off till to ...
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... thought very little about the value of time , try for once how much can be accom- plished in one day , by going industriously from one occupation to another , by turning all the odd minutes to account ; she will be surprised at her own ...
... thought very little about the value of time , try for once how much can be accom- plished in one day , by going industriously from one occupation to another , by turning all the odd minutes to account ; she will be surprised at her own ...
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... thought , or meditation ; but , when trains of ideas are allowed to pass through the mind whilst the understanding remains passive , it is nothing better than revery , and this is , at once , the greatest waste of time and injury to the ...
... thought , or meditation ; but , when trains of ideas are allowed to pass through the mind whilst the understanding remains passive , it is nothing better than revery , and this is , at once , the greatest waste of time and injury to the ...
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Էջ 11 - Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true of personal habits as of money.
Էջ 198 - Whom have I in heaven but Thee, and there is none on earth, that I desire, in comparison of Thee.
Էջ 97 - Let it not be said, that knowledge of this description is superfluous to the unprofessional reader ; for society groans under the load of suffering inflicted by causes susceptible of removal, but left in operation in consequence of our unacquaintance with our own structure, and with the relations of the different parts of the system to each other and to external objects.
Էջ 147 - ... engagement, of which their sisters were the charm ; they have refrained from mixing with the impure, because they would not bring home thoughts and feelings which they could not share' with those trusting and loving friends ; they have put aside the wine-cup and abstained from stronger potations, because they would not profane with their fumes the holy kiss, with which they were accustomed to bid their sisters good night.
Էջ 12 - A friend of mine, going to consult her dentist, found in his parlour an elderly lady waiting to be operated upon, and turning the odd minutes to account by stitching away upon a wristband she had brought with her for the purpose. This was not only good economy of time, but an excellent sedative for the nerves, and must have rendered less tedious and irksome the time she was obliged to wait. To sleep a greater number of hours than is necessary for rest and refreshment is a voluntary and wanton abridgment...
Էջ 207 - Think, too, of a rule prescribing the expression of the countenance and topics of conversation ! The following instructions are given in regard to the deportment at table : " When fairly seated in the right place, spread your napkin in your lap to protect your dress from accident ; take off your gloves, and put them in your lap under the napkin [!] If soup is helped first, take some, whether you like it or not ; because, if you do not, you alone may be unemployed, or else the regular progress of...