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Chapter 74: Transcriber’s Notes
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A collection of syndicated advice columns offers practical counsel on marriage, family life, and women's conduct, organized into short topical essays. Topics range from how spouses should treat one another, parenting and moral education, jealousy and infidelity, divorce and remarriage, balancing work and domestic responsibilities, to mother-in-law relations, aging, and self-improvement. Each piece responds to common reader dilemmas with direct recommendations, observations about social habits, and suggestions for cultivating charm, self-control, and household competence. The tone is pragmatic and didactic, aimed at helping everyday people navigate personal and domestic challenges.

Transcriber’s Notes

pg 58 Changed: which are resonsible for more real
to: which are responsible for more real
pg 61 Changed: you happen to be born in a certain relationshp
to: you happen to be born in a certain relationship
pg 71 Changed: any particular trade or profesion
to: any particular trade or profession
pg 101 Changed: earn her own living as a “poor working women.”
to: earn her own living as a “poor working woman.”
pg 105 Changed: so far be it from me to abridge
to: so far be it for me to abridge
pg 150 Changed: life better than than that of the successful
to: life better than that of the successful
pg 179 Changed: he will be filled fell of pep and energy
to: he will be filled full of pep and energy
pg 179 Changed: discovery that somewhow the mysterious something
to: discovery that somehow the mysterious something
pg 188 Changed: she is not likely to tarnish your deal.
to: she is not likely to tarnish your ideal.
pg 217 Changed: as many men starving for affection as there are woman.
to: as many men starving for affection as there are women.
pg 218 Changed: reward depends altogther on his wife’s attitude
to: reward depends altogether on his wife’s attitude
pg 221 Changed: their purpose when they falter and waiver
to: their purpose when they falter and waver