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TO CORRESPONDENTS.
In vi r tuune's last letter tne following paseaire newg »
continuation of thr second sentence, after the word 'powei.1
the second lineoi the tenth paragraph, wns omitted, through
thf- linirv nf enrret'X\nir the nrcsi) nt a lute hour.
And still retain the divine impress, excepting so far as yours mny
have been spoiled by indulging too freely in the '?sparkling beverage.'
At Mr Milne's request, we restore the text; but we think
he might have spared the young Udy such 0 direct imputa
tion upon her character. We know that immy young ladies,
as well hs ladies of a certain uue. have recourse to contri
Vance in order to acquire artificial charms. While some,
however, paint the outside, others unfortunately pant the
inside. Of these two hiameable modes of ai'erinpr the
Divine workmanship of the countenance, the latter is the
most reprehensible; for while rouge may lie dispensed with
nt pleasure, love of the decintr-r, one of the most bun idle
ones into which 11 lady c 11 fuP, in. if it ''ecorae habitual,
i:ot so eisily co:ii,uered ; ur.d thr beutity of natural features,
like reputation, if once destroyed, can he recovered only
liy a re-creation.
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