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PART II.
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Madam Liberality grew up into much the same sort of person that she was when a child. She always had been what is termed old-fashioned, and the older she grew the better her old-fashionedness became her, so that at last her friends would say to her, "Ah, if we all wore as well as you do, my dear! You've hardly changed at all since we remember you in short petticoats." So far as she did change the change was for the better. (It is to be hoped we do improve a little as we get older!) She was still liberal and economical. She still planned and hoped indefatigably1. She was still tender-hearted in the sense in which Gray speaks,
"To each his sufferings, all are men
The tender for another's pain,
The unfeeling for his own."
She still had a good deal of ill-health and ill-luck, and a good deal of pleasure in spite of both. She was still happy in the happiness of others, and [295]pleased by their praise. But she was less headstrong and opinionated in her plans, and less fretful when they failed. It is possible, after one has cut one's wisdom-teeth, to cure one's self even of a good deal of vanity, and to learn to play the second fiddle4 very gracefully5; and Madam Liberality did not resist the lessons of life.
GOD teaches us wisdom in divers6 ways. Why He suffers some people to have so many troubles and so little of what we call pleasure in this world we cannot in this world know. The heaviest blows often fall on the weakest shoulders, and how these endure and bear up under them is another of the things which GOD knows better than we.
I will not pretend to decide whether grown-up people's troubles are harder to bear than children's troubles, but they are of a graver kind. It is very bitter when the boys melt the nose of one's dearest doll against the stove, and living pets with kind eyes and friendly paws grow aged7
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indefatigably
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gracefully
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divers
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consolation
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kindly
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soothe
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curtly
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aggravation
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calamity
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pangs
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economize
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larks
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justified
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provincial
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excellence
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eldest
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extravagant
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fatigue
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dressing
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housekeeper
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parental
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scruple
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peculiar
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orchard
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prospects
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wholesomely
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| 卫生地,有益健康地 | |
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retired
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legacy
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rosebud
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decided
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mansions
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abode
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flattened
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evergreens
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carnation
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doorway
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manly
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contented
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