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Title: Feminology; a guide for womankind, giving in detail instructions as to motherhood, maidenhood, and the nursery
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Dressler, Florence
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Publisher: Chicago, C. L. Dressler & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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no one who reasons canexplain. The mental changes occurring at puberty are as decidedas the physical changes, though not so easy to present tothe childs understanding. The girl merging from child-hood into maidenhood is an object for tender regard andearnest solicitude. A turning-point in her life has beenreached; and although she may cling fondly to the joys ofchildhood, she must, in accordance with the laws of muta-tion, pass beyond the point where the brook and rivermeet. But, as Longfellow further says: — Like the swell of some sweet tune,Morning rises into noon,May glides onward into June. Childhood is the bough where slumberedBirds and blossoms many numbered ;Age, that bough with snow encumbered. : Bear through sorrow wrong and ruthIn thy heart the dew of youth,On thy lips the smile of truth. O, that dew, like balm, shall stealInto wounds that cannot healEven as sleep our eyes doth seal. And that smile, like sunshine, dartInto many a sunless heart,For a smile of God thou art.
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MAY GLIDES ONWARD INTO )\mE.—Zongfe//<m. THE DAUGHTER. 405 Marked changes are to be noticed in the feeling withwhich the budding maiden regards her boy friend. Here-tofore she has romped and played with him as a com-rade; now she becomes conscious of a difference in regard.And because she does not understand it, she holds aloof fromformer playmates. This is the stage of youth when girlstroop together, and form those tender intimacies for whichgirlhood is noted. They are self-conscious and timid in thepresence of boys, sometimes affecting abrupt familiarity tocover the fact. The restless feeling of inharmony oftenmakes them querulous; but as the weeks lengthen intomonths, the added powers of mind and body that comewith sex development bring consciousness of new hopes anddesires, and childish joys at last are gladly relinquished. Mothers often increase the restlessness by insisting thatdolls and childish games be given up before the mind isprepared for the next stage. It is hasteni

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