What Great Men Have Said About Women - Ten Cent Pocket Series No. 77  by Various
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page 58 of 81 (71%)
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			     The woman was weak, but the mother found strength.--_Ninety-Three._ 
			Woman feels and speaks with the infallibility which is the tender instinct of the heart.--_Les Misérables._ What is a husband but the pilot in the voyage of matrimony? Wife, let your fine weather be your husband's smiles.--_Toilers of the Sea._ No one knows like a woman how to say things which are at once gentle and deep. Gentleness and depth,--in these things the whole of woman is contained, and it is heaven.--_Les Misérables._ Beauty heightened by simplicity is ineffable, and nothing is so adorable as a beauteous, innocent maiden, who walks along unconsciously, holding in her hand the key of Paradise.--_Les Misérables._ She had the prettiest little hands in the world, and little feet to match them. Sweetness and goodness reigned throughout her person; ... her occupation was only to live her daily life; her accomplishments were the knowledge of a few songs; her intellectual gifts were summed up in her simple innocence.--_Toilers of the Sea._  | 
		
			
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