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... should think so. Two my brothers play fooltbali, another has tried to cross the Channel in aeroplane his own make, mother Suffragette, and father keeps a motor-car.” ...
... should think so. Two my brothers play fooltbali, another has tried to cross the Channel in aeroplane his own make, mother Suffragette, and father keeps a motor-car.” ...
... think so. Two of brothers play football, another hae tried cross the Channel in an aeroplane of his own make, mother i>- a Suffragette, and father keeps a motor car.” ...
... THERE’S THE RUB Why is it that you are strongly opposed to extending to women right vote?” My wife has become suffragette.” ” Well, what it? you find that she neglects children or that she isn't paying enough attention to the business of running the ...
... m mean— re alwayo !• What one might call a There Asquith Just week An’ vet th ...
... arrive number of ladiee. who. despite the hoary rain, had paraded outside t.he hall for hour, carrying banners militant suffragette devices, were cleared away. intention molesting the Chancellor was displayed. however, and arrival with two ladies, passed ...
... Book Diet free receipt id. stamp. ''Won’t you be very, very happy when your sentence is over?” cheerfully asked woman The Suffragette (to her husband)—-Now* & convict in prison. “I dunno, ma'am; I William, if you expect any breakfast you’ve got dunno.” gloomily ...
... married to Lady Helen Conynghara, daughter of the fourth Marquis Conyngham. Abbeylands, the family seat, was burned d iby Suffragettes on 27th March, 1914* was unoccupied at the time. ...
... S JilbOO ' ne.it. m Ct-aneo But all the I reckon, Bill, If they’d htd one like mine Among them rowdy Suffragette* That kicked up such a sbine Last week in London, bles* ye, Bill, There would have been some fun. One look at his uely mug, And they’d have ...
... the Lord Provost Perth was disclosed a few years ago by the late Dr, Eoxley Norris, former Dean of the Abbey During the Suffragette agitation before the war an attempt was made to destroy the Coronation chair with a bomb- Only slight damage was done. ...
... ' bolts inside the ; P:eked rip the mouse trap ton *h t which there was i An’ lets loose Mv ! what a >ell. Came fr.»ir, Suffragette off «he bolted like a hare-1 think she’s running yet. Von hare long ramhl , *s asked the irr hof) luntr.v all Nature no* ...
... because arc creatures of and pads and false frirzes. she sowed « wind that has produced whirlwind reaching even Americ.-.. ’•Suffragettes” there declare that the novelist is wrong not only in her statement the twentieth centur? woman, but she is wrong as well ...
... leas—generally more—hieroglyphic in stylo. It was a letter which reference was made to someone’s sister being in jail as suffragette. and in which chits of seventeen were spoken of with biting sarcasm. Arithmetic, tbs bote noir” of most candidates, was ...