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| Who would be a chaperone?
| Frontispiece
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| He would fling himself on his knees
before her, never noticing the dog
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| I left them at it
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| He went with her and made himself
ridiculous at the dressmaker’s
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| Why should we seek to explain away all
the beautiful things of life?
| [26]
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| Are we so sure that art does
elevate?
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| The artist knew precisely the sort of
girl that ought to be there
| [42]
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| A man’s work ’tis till set
of sun, but a woman’s work is never done!
| [52]
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| Does the lady out shopping ever fall
in love with the waiter at the bun-shop?
| [56]
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| Woman has been appointed by Nature the
trustee of the children
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| Comparing himself the while with
Molière reading to his cook
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| The singer may be a heavy, fleshy man
with a taste for beer
| [84]
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| It is the fool who imagines her
inhuman
| [100]
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| It seized a natural human passion and
turned it to good uses
| [104]
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| She suggested that poets and novelists
should take service for a year in any large drapery or millinery
establishment
| [106]
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| Who is it succeeds in escaping the law
of the hive?
| [126]
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