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She loved to be there, taking part in it all, breathing it, being it. 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. If we were to wait till a prig was rightfully nabbed, we might tarry till doomsday. "The ban-dogs!" thundered a tall man, whose stature and former avocations had procured him the nickname of "The long drover of the Borough market. "Were I in your place," said Smith, "I should be apprehensive of Wild, because he's a declared enemy. But of course the money will not be refunded. It was not a hard face, but it was resolute. “Women ought to be gentle and submissive persons, strong only in virtue and in resistance to evil compulsion. She was working very steadily at the Advanced Course in Comparative Anatomy, wonderfully relieved to have her mind engaged upon one methodically developing theme in the place of the discursive uncertainties of the previous two months, and doing her utmost to keep right in the back of her mind and out of sight the facts, firstly, that she had achieved this haven of satisfactory activity by incurring a debt to Ramage of forty pounds, and, secondly, that her present position was necessarily temporary and her outlook quite uncertain. "My servants, like Eastern mutes, must have eyes, and ears,— and hands, if need be,—but no tongues.

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