The Golden Censer - The duties of to-day, the hopes of the future by John McGovern
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That He Never Before Thought of Money--Difference Between a Wharf-Rat
and a Man--Difference Between a Married Man and an Old Bachelor Who Has Always Been Afraid of the Expense--Everything Natural in Marriage--Be "Square" with Your Sweetheart--The Circus-Poster--The Quarry of Truth--Do not "Talk Big" and Love Little--Courtship and Marriage not a Matter of "Want to or Don't Want to," but a Strenuous Case of "Got to"--Marriage Like Life Insurance--Closing Hints. Page 234. Marriage. Sample of a "Swell Wedding"--Undignified Aspects of a Swell Wedding Where It Takes Every Cent a Man Can Earn, Beg and Borrow--A Farce, and an Example to Shun--Let us Have Some Manhood and Womanhood at a Critical Point, the Start in Real Life--To Be a Man Is to Be Married--Nature's Artful Treatment of Human Beings--Folly of Men Who Throw Away Their Happiness--Be Inquisitive Before Marriage--Be Blind Thereafter--The Law Approves and Encourages the Married State--The Married Man Is of the Greater Importance in the Nation--A Thing to Be Kept in Mind--Married Men Healthier than Bachelors--Married Women Healthier than Maids--A Married Man Has a Greater Excess of Comforts than of Troubles as Compared with the Comforts and Troubles of the Bachelor. Page 246. Wedded Life. A Practical Chapter on Life as It Is Actually Lived by a Man and Woman Who Have a Fair Chance in the World--A Home With a Young Wife in It no Place for Other Men, no Matter How Dear they May Be to the Husband--Give the Wife a Chance--Kindness--Do not Be Afraid of Honoring Your Wife any |
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