woman, if left on one of these happy islands and de- true temperance lies in the practice of using the good The Rule of "Not Too Much." conscious self-restraint. Such a condition of mind things of the world within proper limits without any sojourn in such regions place her hands before her What is true concerning sexual morality applies whatever to think of anything improper. A European and character is the result of habit and training. prived of her clothes, would, even after many years' to hide." stitution as the result of degeneracy or unfortunate breast or other parts and by this very desire to con- These are a few citations showing what practically equally to the morality of eating and drinking and to The person habituated to the temperate use of things up to look upon the use of any of the good things of the world as improper, while knowing or at least sus- ceal would attract attention to that which she tried all trained observers report. 131 almost all other departments of morals. If true mod- be added that these people give the observer no cause On the other hand, the person who has been brought environment, feel any inclination to go to excess. esty lies in the absence of all thought upon the subject, will not, unless he is afflicted with a defective con-