Walking with women, men take the outside of the pavement to protect them from vehicles and mud-splashing from the road. In olden days a woman walked at a man's left, eo that his right or eword arm should be free to protect her from eudden danger.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 233, 1 October 1932, Page 7
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