st cordially. "Deee

Mantyla Everage <[email protected]> Wed, 02 Sep 2009 18:30:54 -0300
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Her to be allowed to do this, and by granting her petition for the
suffrage we shall put an end to an otherwise endless disputation. I am
quite sure that as long as her votes are kept separate from the men's
votes, and are _not_ counted, no possible harm can come from a little
complacency in the face of ... Personally I have no objection to
divorce. If a man marries a woman under the impression that she is a
good cook, and after the waning of the honeymoon finds that she does not
know the difference between sponge-cake and a plain common garden
sponge, why should he be forced forevermore to court dyspepsia on her
account? I fail to see either justice or reason in this, though as to
the method of divorce I cannot agree with those who claim that as the
man has married the woman by hitting her with a club, as I have already
shown, the proper method of divorce is for the woman to return the blow
with a rolling-pin. The proper way to do is for the husband to be
permitted to return the girl to her parents as not up to the
specifications, or if she have no parents to dispose of her at the best
bargain possible to one of his neighbors who may happen to be in need of
a girl of that sort at that particular time.... But these Newport
separations, as I believe they are called, are apt to prove
embarrassing, particularly when the divorcees all happen to be present
at the same dinner-table. A lady whose hostess is the wife of her former
husband, finding herself sitting opposite the divorced wife of her
present husband, who has at one time or another been married to two or
three other ladies at the board, is not likely to be able to comport
herself with that degree of _savoir faire_ that is the ear-mark of the
refined.... As for the mother-in-law, for certain reasons of a private
nature I was not going to speak of her in these memoirs, but after
mature reflection upon the subject I deem it my duty to posterity to say
that.... SOME LONG-FELT WANTS I have often wished that in my youth I had
studied science a little more carefully. It is growing very obvious to
me the longer I live that there are a number of little things that we
need in this world to make life more comfortable. It does not seem to me
beyond reason to think that by the use of a proper mechanism these
thunderbolts that play ab

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