The ugly-girl papers
or, Hints for the toilet
The first requisite in a woman toward pleasing others is that she should be pleased with herself. In no other way can she attain that self-poise, that satisfaction, which leaves her at liberty to devote herself successfully to others. I appeal to the ugly sisterhood to know if this is not so. Could a woman be made to believe herself beautiful, it would go far toward making her so. Those hopeless, shrinking souls, alive with devotion and imagination, with hearts as fit to make passionate and worshiped lovers, or steadfast and inspiring heroines, as the fairest Venus of the sex, need not for an instant believe there is no alleviation for their case, no chance of making face and figure more attractive and truer exponents of the spirit within.
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Raksha Muthukumar
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Susan Dunning Power
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Powers, S.D. Mrs.
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The ugly-girl papers
- TUThe ugly-girl papers, or, Hints...Susan Dunning Power
The ugly-girl papers, or, Hints for the toilet
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The ugly-girl papers
- TUThe ugly-girl papers, or, Hints...Susan Dunning Power
The ugly-girl papers, or, Hints for the toilet
- TUThe ugly-girl papersSusan C. Power
The ugly-girl papers