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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 could almost forgive the wretch the injury he did me in depriving me of my poor dear wife—No, not quite that," he added, a little confused. ” He paused, and went on, after a keen look at her: “I had rather gossip to a really intelligent girl than to any man alive. Have you not tired of sadness and pain?” 81 She thought she could hear tears in his voice but would not look at him. He had invited himself to dine with her merely to watch her table manners. “He is not—I don’t like him. . Strict Catholics, and loyal to the backbone. She stood among them, watching them and feeling curiously alien to them. A man has more freedom to do evil than a woman. "With pleasure, Sir," replied Edgeworth Bess. Would she were alive to back my suit!" "This is beyond all endurance," said Winifred, striving to withdraw her hand. “She will take her risk,” she answered.

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