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has for a helpmate one who possesses the faculty of increasing a zeal for the first and of adding a ze
he wants all or nothing.
ed: they will not be shared a
ine nature: like a dog over a bone, it
-more curious still-at the same time humbler) when weak woman give
istress hers in him. And perhaps, the greater his mistr
th in a man w
an cannot look up,
n contrives to find someth
cy which shows itself in many ways-their love of pretty things, of pretty w
iration he seeks, a man cannot be too carefu
eliever in Good. And vice
is usually determined by the scale
lways puts a woman upon a pedestal) is a pedestal ere
self invincible by
ect of attraction to ladies, even to t
much wild oats a man may himself sow, he invariably entertains a very peculiar objecti
ear himself before his lady
done by the woman who encourages them. But it often
owledge of a woman's ability to make her
o thing she can play one wo
sculine instance is nowhere: it is bli
dragged into a quarrel be
al: a woman; a race horse; a patent; and the money-market. They defy both faith and fate; they should be the recreat
der the rays of feminine sympathy, he expands who else would remain inert. Fame may allure him, friends encourage him, fortune cause him a momentary smile, but only woman makes him; and fame, friends, fortune, all are nau