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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. She leaned back in her seat and closed her eyes. ’ ‘Don’t you believe it. A paralyzing horror was upon her. “You poor child!” he said; “don’t you see the infinite folly of these proceedings? Think! Think of the love and affection you abandon! Think of your aunt, a second mother to you. I felt—wrapped in thick cobwebs. Having heard from Thames that you were better, and that your sole anxiety was about me, I came to give you the first intelligence of my escape. She refused to eat. Would you like to borrow some of my clothes? I think we're about the same size. ’ ‘I do not need the rescue from such as you. "Still," went on the manager, "they are slaves in a sense; they are bought and sold until their original indebtedness is paid. I can pull the strings of this stiff-necked puppet as I please. ‘Knowed it the instant I set eyes on her. No Cantonese was in those days permitted to cross to the Sha-mien after sunset without a license.

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