FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   >>  
. MC. T.--Your sedentary life as a dressmaker does not agree with you. You should try to take more exercise and warming food. Dress in woollen under-clothing, and rub the body well in the morning with a cloth dipped in salt and water. VIOLET VERNON.--We have heard that the homoeopathists have a special cure for such little excrescences. TOM-TIT writes very well. The 2nd of January, 1865, was a Monday. NYMPHIA ALLA.--Disease or weakness of the nervous system is often, unhappily, an inheritance from our parents. Not that they may be nervous themselves, but that their course of life--late hours, over-taxed brain, poor living, fast living, drink, or bad constitution, etc., result, one or more, in bequeathing a wretched inheritance of weak nerves, not positive disease, to their children. Live generously, go to bed early, be much in the open air, and take a tonic if required, and by a doctor's advice. ALONE.--We sympathise with you, and approve of the sentiments you express in verse; but the latter is not even correct in composition, quite apart from its lack of any ideality, which is inseparable from true poetry. No sentence should be divided (excepting as a joke in a burlesque piece) between two lines thus-- "But 'what' He was preparing _for Him_ was not on earth; it was where" B. W. complains of "taking fits of laughter into her head." Evidently, she has apartments to let in that repository. In any case, it is well that she should find so much to entertain her and feel so bright and happy. This state of things will only change too soon. FIDDLESTICKS.--Your verses have been written without due knowledge of metrical composition. MATY GERTY.--We are glad to hear that you have rosy cheeks. Surely you would not like to look like a washed-out, pasty-faced, sickly little girl? Young folks often get spots in the face from eating too fast, swallowing half-masticated food, and indulging in too much jam and sugar and "lollypops." By this means they spoil their teeth as well as their skin. GLADYS.--Your neck should be examined by a good surgeon. You may have broken some small tendons, and need to be bandaged. It might be desirable to go to one of our first-class hospitals, and so get the opinion of more than one experienced surgeon. You write a pretty hand. On no account change it to the coarse "park-paling" style of writing which so many girls affect to look "strong-minded." They do not take us in by it!
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   >>  



Top keywords:

nervous

 

inheritance

 

surgeon

 

composition

 

change

 

living

 

FIDDLESTICKS

 

verses

 

things

 

affect


written
 

cheeks

 

writing

 
knowledge
 

metrical

 

strong

 

Evidently

 

laughter

 
complains
 

taking


apartments

 

bright

 
minded
 

Surely

 

entertain

 
repository
 

paling

 

desirable

 

hospitals

 

lollypops


experienced
 

opinion

 
broken
 
tendons
 

GLADYS

 

examined

 

coarse

 

account

 

sickly

 

bandaged


washed
 

indulging

 

pretty

 

masticated

 
eating
 

swallowing

 

ideality

 

NYMPHIA

 

Monday

 
Disease