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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. " "Indeed!—who is it?" "Jack Sheppard. “The women are taking it up,” said Miss Miniver; “the women and the common people, all pressing forward, all roused. Then to Dan Ware's, in Hanging Sword Court. He did not know—and probably never would unless she told him—that it was very easy (and comfortable for a woman) to fall into slatternly ways in this latitude. “You are not going out—this evening, I trust,” that lady asked, a trifle dismayed. As Jack departed, a dark figure, emerging from behind a wall, rushed after him. “I ought to look up Gwen,” she said. She listened, listened intently for several minutes. “Our business here is the right way. ” She instructed him. She attacked his hair resolutely. Ramage looked at her for a long and discriminating interval without speaking. “In any case, I decline to see you alone.

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