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Bold women certainly existed in the Middle Ages--Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is evidence of this--but meek women were probably the norm, good Christian family ladies who wanted nothing more than to serve God and have children. She was greatly exercised by the problem of confiding in the Widgetts; they were dears, and she talked away two evenings with Constance without broaching the topic; she made some vague intimations in letters to Miss Miniver that Miss Miniver failed to mark. F. You brought your husband a large fortune, your people were well known in society, your family interest I have heard was useful to him in his parliamentary career. " "Alas!" cried Mrs. "He thwarted my schemes twice. “I never saw Courtlaw with her—never heard her speak of him. “I have learned that. As it was, my oldest and trustiest setter, Abraham Mendez, received a blow on the head from one of the lads that will deprive me of his services for a week to come,—if, indeed it does not disable him altogether. She doubted if Manning would even listen to that. "Something more than whisky did that. “If you come a step nearer to me,” she said, “I will smash every glass on this table. I will wish you success or failure, whichever is the better for you. “Your coffee’s too good to refuse.

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