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898 the lady's dilemma.
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LYIL—THE LADY'S DILEMMA.
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u p And u ]^y I son must is going get hi...
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¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : '• ¦ _" / : ¦ * -- * ¦ _# _# * _•* . # * _# * * / A woman ht to turn like a flash of light from a foul page , a
coarse and vul oug gar word . No wife should ever tempt her to read the oneor repeat the otherand what I say of woman I mean of man .
I have , not two separate , moral standards for the sexes . I have spoken of the formation and character of public opinion
as concerns women ; in my next paper I shall ask you to consider the modifying influence exerted upon it by eminent individuals of
both sexes _*
898 The Lady's Dilemma.
898 the lady ' s dilemma .
Lyil—The Lady's Dilemma.
LYIL—THE LADY'S DILEMMA . - _~~
U P And U ]^Y I Son Must Is Going Get Hi...
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And Th Come at ge everything here t a set Maria of may stockings instantl be comp darned and lete tell , , and and me nice look if before to all know he his goes clothes . ,. * yyou
T That Of here any I ' s will not needle , a sing -women them , le day handsomel here to spare I , could , and if engage they therefore will to sew do you ; it may well t "
pay y , . Can << Wh make y , Ma ' shir , t I ' with ve heard work repea that tedly ' s fit , for tha gentlemen t not a woman to wear here
I ' m sure I a don't know , where to ask , with any hope to find ; A _who-oan do the work according to your mind . "
person And " It can I will 't be go . q myself uite so bad and as make that inquiry , —but bring in the my town bonne . " t down ,,
The lady stopped before a house , and there _lapon a line W " M ere aria children was mistaken ' garmen I ts thoug hang h ing t she out could —trimmed not tell round with crochet fine .
! For le who do crochet , -workof course can sew as well . " The The peop door children was ' s standing bonnets open gail , trimmed and , there the th lad bows y sp and ied flowers beside
Were But ly many ing on other the table articles , and , that y hang needed ing on g reat chai repairs rs , : ; cobbled t
The husband ' s shirt was up , his stocking heels were ou , And The , lad with y tu a rned flounced her quickl and and dir y ty round gown , just , were saying l the ying wi tossed th a wh sigh about ,. . .
* _'lf husbands drink , women Ibeg , I see reason y *" The The " Oh youngest next here h ' _, ous s a g ; e nes irl looked t w of workwomen t more en or fortunate twelve , " , the the , for lad others the y r thoug e all were were ht , and u more gh smi ters . le f d ou ; _^
. * ' And , can you make a shirt ? " she said , unto the youngest _chilcl _.
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1860, page 398, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021860/page/38/
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