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do not lack some of the feminine elements which tend to 

 produce rounded womanhood and to make woman a 

 home queen. 



The Huguenots endeavoured to transmit to their chil- • 

 dren the traditions of politeness they had brought from Manners 



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France. Even in their games and amusements good 

 manners were taught, and certainly the delightful traits 

 of courtesy and thoughtful kindness and fine breeding 

 have persisted in the French Protestant blood, and are 

 notable in the fine families which perpetuate the stock in 

 our land. 



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