Women in Kansas.
The women who came here with fair faces are the most God-forsaken looking creatures tinder the sun now. All their native grace has deserted them Kansas winds, so hard ],aye fohmkon their minds. A limn calico gun - bon b wi j, de .^ e th(| ordinary costume of m. .t of the farmers' Beauty in fJress has no moani- ■ what , ifcb , o pfcy , e y iw j^^ lo ;iny gi , nnl by> s / re?eil , ev ,i!i, i; , fwhUinj wo too « ~, j ;^ 1;;;al . , ; ; iea;> mw^h.m-- They be- ~.,,.,,, ~.,,.;,.-, ;, : -c.-. l"v.- .>^ii. miittriaU ot ,■■ -■ e :7' lot . he3 el - 0 no preventive of a mm t in the cut of n simple £ >. , Wol . CCi ter Spy.' Kansas iv«er
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1888, Page 10 (Supplement)
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117Women in Kansas. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1888, Page 10 (Supplement)
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