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Excerpt from Mrs. Brown on Women's Rights
I were jest a-tellin' Mrs. Padwick my opinions over women's sufferages, a-settin' between the lights, as the savin' is, and 'ad finished our teas, and was a-thinkin' of takin' a turn in the Park afore dark, when the gal come to the back parlour door with a tap, and says, "Please, mum, here's a man with a message, as says it's a note, and he's to have a shillin' for it."
So says Mrs. Padwick, "Whatever for, and whoever can 'ave sent 'im? but," she says, "Let 'im wait outside the door, Liza Ann, till I reads it, for," she says to me, "I don't never let nobody in."
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