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Increasing Personal Efficiency Russell H Conwell
Increasing Personal Efficiency
Russell H Conwell
Some women may be superficial in education and accomplishments, extravagant in tastes, conspicuous in apparel, something more than self-assured in bearing, devoted to trivialities, inclined to frequent public places. It is, nevertheless, not without cause that art has always shown the virtues in woman's dress, and that true literature teems with eloquent tributes and ideal pictures of true womanhood-from Homer's Andromache to Scott's Ellen Douglas, and farther.