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Her mother, too, had possessed this dangerous faculty of tears; and it was not wonderful if the sober-minded Doctor, roused for the first time to consider his little girl as a creature possessed of individual character, should recognise, with a thrill of dismay, the appearance of the same qualities which had wearied his life out, and brought his yo
... See moreMrs. (Margaret) Oliphant • Miss Marjoribanks
To call them the weaker sex is to utter a hideous mockery.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon • Lady Audley's Secret
They were sitting, this evening, on either side of Charles Holmes, who was an Englishman, and who, from shyness, talked and listened with a habitual vagueness, glancing at Dora, his wife, sitting opposite.
Shirley Hazzard, Brigitta Olubas, • Collected Stories
like herself, selfish, and cold, and cruel, eager for her own advancement, and greedy of opulence and elegance; angry with the lot that had been cast her, and weary of dull dependence.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon • Lady Audley's Secret
A number of the Aunts were trained in first response and midwifery, though they could not be real doctors.
Margaret Atwood • The Testaments: The Sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale
marriage where love was rarely voiced, but manifest every day.