id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26948 Linton, E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868) .txt text/plain 93858 3649 65 character of our social life, the frivolity and ignorance of our women, Another man cares only for the birth and social position of the woman to makes a good practical wife to her common-sense middle-aged husband, who woman of truth and modesty and simple love and homely living has somehow marriage as the great end and justification of a woman's life. woman or a man; and that, so far as a lady argues well, she has as much Every thoughtful woman likes to be at work on her husband's soul. adjuncts of mystery, to all appearance a woman like other women, packing Love, in fact, does not in the least change woman's life, or give it new times in society--the woman whom all men respect, whom all women envy, What good in life does this kind of woman do? women call him--a woman's man, with flowing hair and a turn for poetry, ./cache/26948.txt ./txt/26948.txt