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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. . I’m convinced that much of Russell’s investigations are on wrong lines, unsound lines. —Strype's Stow. 54 \"Yes?\" \"No one says 'Oh my word' anymore. And then presently these clouds began to wear thin and expose steep, deep slopes, going down and down, with grass and pine-trees, down and down, and at last, through a great rent in the clouds, bare roofs, shining like very minute pin-heads, and a road like a fibre of white silk-Macugnana, in Italy. “Does he never speak to you of—of old times?” she faltered. Much more temperate; the discreet and joyless love of a virtuous, reluctant, condescending wife. " "Ay, ay," cried the jailers, laughing. Had to give up the work and take to this.

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