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The Secret of a Happy Home (1896)

CHAPTER XI
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Not only are individual characters different, but environment and education make us what we are.

Very often a person who is uncongenial to us, will, in the surroundings to which she is fitted, be at ease, and perhaps even attractive.
I do not say that we must like everybody.

That is a physical, mental and moral impossibility.

But we may do others the justice of seeing their good traits as well as the bad.

And sometimes when we find a chance acquaintance drearily uninteresting, it is because we do not take the trouble to find out what is in her.
Some people are always bored.


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