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HAREM LIFE IN PINT-DAY
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[BY LADY DRUMMOY.}
WHAT YOUTH IS THINKING.
WHAT WE ARE HERE FOR.
MR. GORDON SELFRIDGE'S OPINION.
TANGIER. Our the same as those of
In connection with the series of never go outside the harem
one hundred, two articles which have been appear- house," snid the little lullah hundre ago. As you see, we (princess), her earrings jingling in have a changed our way of ing from time to time in the. protest. It is not soomly that dressing the lullah. The Western Weekly News (Plymouth) wo should leave the precincts. We enstom family is that the under the heading of "What Youth should lose caste"-her
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"What are we here for " It i
expressed nity for my ignorance at all exer love the house is Thinking," issue of this of the Things That Are Not Done ed, and then they get marri-journal of a month ago contains an in Morocco
Was it A Summer husband' never leave their Night's Dream, or
Sometimes in the interesting article by Mr. Gordon Back to the, hont of th Middle Ages 7
ner I sit with my Selfridge on "What we are here daughtersi The
little garden by clattering of horse's the door
cone in. Under For." houfs
echoed through the court: A teat of yard,
and hangings we only 26 years of age, but nobody whose high, white, in- sit and em, drink tea and will question his right to write on penetrable wall seemed part of the talk, but it be a disgrace for business matters as he does in this precipitous rocky, descent to the sea below. Half a dozen dogs, to visit rela to go out, even basking in the sun, bestirred them- selves to bark at my approach, bringing women-sorvauts and
"It is truever, that on children to the doors.
certain occase drape our selves in very of the white Fountain. Had the lullah been told I was late, perhaps midnight, we other business man of his age.
sheets you had and at night, in the business world than any coming?" She evidently had for are taken to th of 1 saon found myself beyond the to make prayepat is the only father my
Mr. Selfridge writes: white Moorish doorway, in a kind time we ever outside world, of " patio or interior courtyard, and then it isk that we can tried to give anything like a full which can be left open to the sky distinguish velle, but also, answer, I might have to start with or covered with glass. Round the nobody seen the house is
patio the principal rooms of bright inside, lways full of religion, go on from religion to the house are constructed. A foun- people. We le the sea and ethics, and end by giving my views tain, a palm-tree, and plants oc mountains from windows, and cupied the centre of the tessellated from one place a see the road,
on the whole of man's duty here Hoor; mosaic, covering the walls too! and columns, glinted and gleamed
on earth? I have my in the house; in the fretted sunlight; children, to prepare my ters for mar
I do not propose to do that-nor, puppies, cats and kittens bestren- riage, teach the wash, cook,
if I did, do I expect that it would ed the way. betrayed the presence of a number babies-which ways maay,"
The doorless rooms and embroider, look after the be quite what is wanted. I pro. of visitors, some still swathed in and she sighed satisfaction. ethical side of the matter as pose to take the religions and their voluminous white sheets.
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It's meant to include not only
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things. They are freat to go they should go." All the other to see people
one must occupations, too, that make this come to them. Butajoy feasts world a good place to live in--that admired, and we good things nobler, and more beautiful thing. and weddings, when dresses are make life for over yono a fuller, in friends' houses.
yece
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Now we can all of us help, in a The lullah, of middle height, waxy pallor, with black hair, and streets in the day Oh, they obvious, to make life a more de- thousand ways that will be quite large dark eyes, veiled by long to very ordinaty files; the up-with whom we are in personal cons are quite respectar but belang lightful thing for all those people. silky lashes, whose weight seemed
a burden for the top-heavy lids, per classes neter out before tact in our daily lives. But it is was dressed, in the fashion dinight carded half a"
contury ago
tig
More freed
mydrugh up to those who have opportunities harem ladies of Turkey and Egypt they behave difctly from t
ters? Certain Why should
or abilities at all above the averaga to do a good deal more than that. in a stiff sac dress of azure flowered
Creating Opportunities. brocade, embroidered I will find the od husbands, heavily in silver, Under the and they will miny babies, sive sleeves fell a cascade of white please God, and like we
happy lace, the angel-sleeves of a chemiscare. beneath. Over the blue dress was "I am sorry but under phrase. Maybe we are unequally
full-length coat of silk-embroi-stand what
by the endowed with abilities and oppor- dered white net, left open down emancipation
Turkish tunities, but we have all of us got ail
a
mas-
you
I say "abilities or opportunities above the average"; but I do not to the attach much importance
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The difference between one man
toe, the whole kept in place by a country. Thore fas once Egyp and develop in ourselves all the golden belt of immense weight and tian princess who came face us; at least nine inches wide.
and we thought lef dress bry dull Hor fingers were covered by and ugly." large, ill-matched rings, and her
Hapy. arms by golden bracelets. Her "Yes, they areferfeed happy and the next, in the matter of песк and bosom were hidden and content, ཧྥུ་ Europen Tady those abilities and opportunities beneath ropes of pearle and strings told me. They have heir own, that Nature and the world bestow of clumsily sot jewels. Elaborate interests and makheir own amuse on hie, is so much less than the earrings, too heavy for the little raents, but they how nothing of difference the same two men have ears, hung in tinkling tiers, sup- the Feminist moments at work the power to effect each in himself. ported by two golden chains at clsewhere, noth of life and Compared with that, their natural tached to an immense carbunele, nothing of love,pr except in the endowment is, it seems to me; som clapping a silken kerchief, with very rarest cascarriage to them paratively uniraportant. feathery fringe so arranged as to is a matter of difference. They At the same time, those who do stand up like an aureole on her accept it for whit is, but seldom happen to have any qualities or glossy hair and worn down the become attached their husbands, possessions above the average, whe back, but so plaited and twisted or have any kinof mutual underther by acquisition by natural with ribbons that the hair itself standing. Hard any of them can endowment, are under an obliga- was invisible.
read or write, ad their mentalition to do a good deal more than Lies are not eloped. Although just being helpful to those they We seated ourselves on the mat- uany are full common sense, it meet in every-day life.
Tea.
tresses, and were soon joined by will take generons to bring them Idon't think it is, morally, more
other Moorish ladies in the same to the level ofhe Egyptian wo
costume, but of less costly materials. man, for instke. The peasant of an obligation on them than on Green Moorish tea and sweet-women, obligedo use their wits, others. In fact, I am inclined to ments were brought in on very low are touch share, and more intel- think that it is to anyone's moral tables, and soon attracted all the ligent. They it an outdoor life discredit to be below the average, hosts of Beelzebub..
of great freedo while the others as that average is now-for mighty few need be! But, since those who I begged the ladies to tell me exist in a worl of unrealities... something about their lives, the
or are. above the average are able to A Summer Ight's Dream, way they lived, and how the mo- Back to the Male Ages! I ask do more to help the world go their days, and fashion their Moorish houseon, the rock. It a pity if they don't do all they dern Moorish hargan women spend myself as I ge up at the white round, it is by so rauch the more daughters futures,
is not seemly.. we should lose caus
The Strenuous Life. "We do not know what you caste
brovokingly echo the emancipation hare. clinking, tinkang earrings.
mean by
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gentlemen of way towards the answer we are clusively of Flows.
levant at the moment that that pleasures of being
There's no room fur after.
For me, every circumstance and The Councilis now inviting the same strenuous work itself gives us leisure,
Bolid Thinking..
inclination has pointed to business views of the Ellows, individually, the fullest possible satisfaction on as to extensionof the rights of the of life.
in sufficiently
If we agree that it is a young as the path along which to pursue Members.
If a young man "It has placed before the Fellows detailed statement well endowed with this world's man's duty, as well as his happi- these aims. Other occupations will
of ambers of the Royal College of of the situation," says the Lancet. goods to make such work financial es to do all the constructive work surely afford plenty
about. it don't world go round. I don't want to Surgeons, who have been fighting We hope that the vote of the Fally untiavessary well, it seems to ho can, we come to the question chances of helping to matte
give long-winded economic for more than half a century for lows will boa large one, and that me that he has only got a better of how to.80. a reform, are hoping that it is the result w be working scheme supply of ammunition with which propose to try to answer this quastication for the business man s
it seems to me that each mantið now in view.
existence any theoretical econg. for effecting the change that is to begin the struggle, and it's ta There are 10,000 Members" | sought."
his discredit if he doesn't use it to must answer it for himself.
But I do suggest that, if we each mist will give it to you, in words (M.1.0.5.) who are mostly general
one of us spent more time-anuch of great length, if your commo The chief claims of the "Mem-the full practitioners, and about 1,800 bers" Is that they should have This country--the whole world,
more time doing that hardest of sense does not do so.
But I do believe there is no other: Fellows'
(F.R.C.6.) who are vote in the ejection of the govern-in fact, and all our fellow men hard work, solid thinking; if wo consultants, but the Members" ing Council and that a small num have far too great a need of this tried to give that thought moro occupation than business that gives have voice in the government ber of them should be eligible for services of every mind and body originality, and didn't just follow nearly so many chances of the kind of thbllege, nor are they allow-membership of it.
(Oontinued on next column). what other people lind done before; I have been referring to.
other
the