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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. ” Capes watched the limpid water dripping from his oar. "Ninny! What did we know about Father, except when he was around the house? But where is the girl? She said something about having tea with us. But—” The tired woman raised her eyebrows in mild protest. “Or I wouldn’t have said anything about it. "Let us in," said the Master, rapping his truncheon authoritatively against the boards, "or we'll force an entrance. “Wonderful man!” said Ann Veronica, reassured, and stroking his cheek with her finger. And—the idea of committees, of hustings, of agenda-papers!” “I don’t see why the responsibility of beauty should all be shifted on to the women,” said Ann Veronica, suddenly remembering a part of Miss Miniver’s discourse. " "What does it signify?" returned the latter, angrily. ” “I’ve been looking forward to meeting you, Lucy.

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