Posts Tagged ‘women’s suffrage’
Suffrage
29May12
Amanda was feeling very pleased with herself. The article was a triumph, she knew it. Anyway, how dare that over-privileged stuck-up socialite say such a thing about women? “A good woman does not neglect her place and more especially if that place is with her children,” she quoted. “Bah.” The woman was a traitor to […]
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