Confidences - Talks With a Young Girl Concerning Herself by Edith B. (Edith Belle) Lowry
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I know you get a great deal in the daytime when you are playing, but you
must be sure to get it at night, too, or you will lose all your pretty color. Be sure that your window is open every night. You remember, the leaves not only had to breathe but they had to digest the food for the plant, too, but the bird had a stomach to perform that work. In this way you are like the birds, for you have a stomach which takes care of the food you eat. If you wish to grow strong and well so as to be able to run and play and also to help your mother with her work, you must eat plenty of good, nourishing food. You know some food makes muscles, but other things are not very good for people to eat. Plenty of bread and milk and cereals, also meat, potatoes and fruit, are very good things to make girls grow. You must take care of your stomach, too, and give it time to rest, for it works very hard and might get tired out. Then what would you do? You have seen, Violet, that in a great many ways you are like the birds and flowers, but now I am going to tell you something that perhaps you did not know. Girls have ovaries just the same as flowers and birds, and inside each ovary are a great many little ovules that after a while will ripen as the seeds did, only instead of growing into flowers or birds they will grow into babies. Is that not lovely, and are you not glad that perhaps some day you will be able to have a baby all your own? But of course that will not be for a great many years yet, for you must wait until you have grown into a strong woman and have a home of your own and a husband to help take care of the baby. When the little ovules are ripe there must be a nest prepared for them, |
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