The Housekeeper Beautiful
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Does charm reside in physical beauty? A beautiful woman, imperially confident of perfection and power of features and coloring is nearly always charming to men. She may not have enough intellect to cover the face of a dime, but the heritage of her face ensures her of more admiration than we give to a flower. Everyone cannot be born beautiful but by the proper care and attention given to her daily toilet can most certainly attain a beauty without, lending her self-confidence, bringing grace and a measure of grace within. Men forgive all in a woman, silly conversation, lack of sympathy, if she has a lovely face and well cared for body. We will all agree that beauty is only "skin-deep" but as the cover on a book or other article one is selecting, the outward appearance is definitely the first attraction and on the other side of the coin, slovenliness, and an apparent untidy person may well be scorned or ignored, allowing her little opportunity to practice the arts of charm and grace within her person. - Foreword.
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