It would never do to elect women to all offices. If a female sheriff should visit the residence of a handsome man and explain to his jealous wife that she had an attachment for him, there would be a vacancy in that office in about two minutes. The heroine... A Paragrapher's Reveries. ... - Page 31by Mary Wilson Little - 1904 - 114 pagesFull view - About this book
| Readers - 1884 - 794 pages
...answering that question he should want to know what ailed the ham. It would never do to elect women to nil offices. If a female sheriff should visit the residence...had an attachment for him, there would be a vacancy of that office iu about two niiuutes. " Lemmy, you're a pig," said a farmer to his son, who was live... | |
| P. Garrett - 1892 - 906 pages
...cure a ham, remarked that before answering that question he should want to know what ailed the ham. It would never do to elect women to all offices. If...had an attachment for him, there would be a vacancy of that office in about two minutes. " Leiumy, you're a pig," said a farmer to his son, who was five... | |
| M. W. L. - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1897 - 206 pages
...very late at the lodge does not bring him home any sooner, and only makes her nose as red as his. 40 It would never do to elect women to all offices. If...be a vacancy in that office in about two minutes. The heroine of a popular novel is described as so timid that " she would faint at the sight of a mouse."... | |
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