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Moderate

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High Noon

Every woman who passes thirty ought to keep her brain, heart and mind
alive and warm with human sympathy and emotion. She ought to interest
herself in the lives of others, and make her friendship valuable to the
young.
She should keep her body supple, and avoid losing the lines of grace:
and she should select some study or work to occupy her spare hours and
to lend a zest to the coming years. Every woman in the comfortable
walks in life can find time for such a study. No woman of tact, charm,
refinement and feeling need ever let her husband, unless she has
married a clod, become indifferent or commonplace in his treatment of
her. Man reflects to an astonishing degree woman's sentiments for him.