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It was the first report of its kind , and a remarkable document : I shall be obliged to speak with great plainness , and to reveal many things revolting to the taste , and from which my woman's nature shrinks with peculiar sensitiveness ...
It was the first report of its kind , and a remarkable document : I shall be obliged to speak with great plainness , and to reveal many things revolting to the taste , and from which my woman's nature shrinks with peculiar sensitiveness ...
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17 , 1864 Christmus is most hear again , and things is worse and worse . ... Everything me and children's got is patched . ... We haven't got nothing in the house to eat but a little bit o ' meal . I don't want you to stop fighten them ...
17 , 1864 Christmus is most hear again , and things is worse and worse . ... Everything me and children's got is patched . ... We haven't got nothing in the house to eat but a little bit o ' meal . I don't want you to stop fighten them ...
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But they refused to be satisfied with things as they were , alerted contemporaries to the worst evils of their time , and took the first all - important steps toward improvements . Probably because women were themselves excluded from ...
But they refused to be satisfied with things as they were , alerted contemporaries to the worst evils of their time , and took the first all - important steps toward improvements . Probably because women were themselves excluded from ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 11 |
PART TWO | 27 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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