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The Secret of a Happy Home (1896)

CHAPTER XI
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If you are generally charitable and just, and have few actual dislikes, and meet a man against whom your whole nature revolts, who is as repulsive to you as a snake would be, avoid him.

It is not necessary for you to tell others of the uncomfortable impression he has made upon you.

He may not affect them in the same way.

I acknowledge, not only from observation, but from personal experience, that there are certain people from whom one recoils with a feeling of physical as well as mental repugnance.

I believe that every woman who reads this talk has an unerring feminine instinct which will thus prompt her when she meets her own particular "Dr.Fell." But I also believe that we seldom meet characters which repel us in this especial way.


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