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It will not be my province , on this occasion , to analyze the respective characters of man and woman . ... of the sentimentalism and refined flattery which is frequently spoken at public meetings with reference to woman's influence .
It will not be my province , on this occasion , to analyze the respective characters of man and woman . ... of the sentimentalism and refined flattery which is frequently spoken at public meetings with reference to woman's influence .
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Home and mother ! What significant things do these words express . They have not hitherto been appreciated , but they will be esteemed of mighty importance in the future . Cast your eyes again on that gentle looking woman .
Home and mother ! What significant things do these words express . They have not hitherto been appreciated , but they will be esteemed of mighty importance in the future . Cast your eyes again on that gentle looking woman .
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The woman spoke roughly , but not disrespectfully , for the poor have often an intuitive perception of character , and there was something in the gentle loving countenance of Helen Angus , that seemed as a sure index of a warm and ...
The woman spoke roughly , but not disrespectfully , for the poor have often an intuitive perception of character , and there was something in the gentle loving countenance of Helen Angus , that seemed as a sure index of a warm and ...
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As the woman extended her hand to point in the direction she had given , Helen slipt into it a piece of money , and passed quickly on . " God bless you for a dear good lady , " exclaimed the poor creature , to whom a silver coin ...
As the woman extended her hand to point in the direction she had given , Helen slipt into it a piece of money , and passed quickly on . " God bless you for a dear good lady , " exclaimed the poor creature , to whom a silver coin ...
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ions , who has only known man as a comrade in villainy or depravity , and woman as a victim or a courtezan : for such a man , though his halls and palaces reek with the incense of art , though his galleries are temples to the idolatry ...
ions , who has only known man as a comrade in villainy or depravity , and woman as a victim or a courtezan : for such a man , though his halls and palaces reek with the incense of art , though his galleries are temples to the idolatry ...
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