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Bold women certainly existed in the Middle Ages--Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is evidence of this--but meek women were probably the norm, good Christian family ladies who wanted nothing more than to serve God and have children. “You’ve no right to badger me like this, Veronica,” he said. “You have been very kind to me,” she said. ‘And if it is true that you love me, I do not know why it is that you do not kiss me again at once. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www. "You'll not be offended, I hope," returned Wood, drily, "if I say that your voice, your manner, and, above all, your very extraordinary way of laughing, put me strangely in mind of one of the 'droll dogs,' (as you term them,) who helped to perpetrate the outrage I've just described. Even on cool days the gardens were colorful and bright, with orange trees emanating sweetness and bumblebees drunkenly weaving from flower to flower. ‘Alors, I see it. And now, let's see who'll refuse the pledge. He seemed to be about to move toward her. “I’m not coarse—no! But I’ve got no purity of mind—no real purity of mind. Do you have a car?” She asked.

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