REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR GIRL























THE average manlooks on matrimonyas a hitchingpost where he can tiea woman and leaveher until he comeshome nights.











































STRANGE, howjoyfully a manwill pay a lawyer fivehundred dollars foruntying the knot thathe begrudged payinga clergyman fifty dollarsfor tying.






















REFLECTIONS of A
BACHELOR GIRL

By
Helen Rowland

Decorated by
HENRY S. EDDY

"Just once more" is theDevil's best argument.
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men proposing


A MAN buttons a woman's dressup the back with almost thesame grace and alacrity that awoman displays in climbing abarbed wire fence.
Cupid on a key

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REFLECTIONS OF A
BACHELOR GIRL

"JUST once more" is the Devil's best argument.

VARIETY is the spice of love.

THE only people who believe in a personaldevil, nowadays, are the ones who aremarried to that kind.
THE girl who marries for money is bought;but the girl who marries for love is sold.
A WISE lover, like a good cook, is one whoknows when the fire is out.
ALIMONY is the price of peace.

IN marriage, the love-light so often goes outas soon as the gas bills begin to come in.











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THE only way to be happy with a husbandis to learn to be happy without him mostof the time.
LOVE is just the shine on the jewel ofmatrimony; but, after all, the shine on ajewel is the whole thing.
A MAN firmly believes that, if he can onlykeep h
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