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WOMAN DEFINED.

Woman is man's conscience, and it is a good thing for him to have his conscience always with him. Woman is a bundle of nerves with extra knots in them for mind and heart.

Woman is the other half of man, mentally, morally, and physically; without, her he would be as a tree stripped of its leaves, without ornament or the breath of life. ■'*"

Woman is only a rib of man, but she is worth all-«the "Other-bones' of his body put together. Woman is the finishing touch ; man was only an experiment.

. Woman is the leaven that leaveneth the whole lump.

Woman is the mother of mankind since Adam. It is the maternal muscle that has spanked the race into decent manners and good behaviour. Woman is the index of the family book ; from her you can judge of the chapters and the illustrations. Woman is the custodian of the public peace, because she interposes her delicate body between the fighters. She is also the custodian of public moneys, because they find their way to her sooner or later.

Woman .is the sieve through which sift the finer attributes ofhuman nature, and the filter which separates good from evil.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 1276, 3 October 1893, Page 6

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WOMAN DEFINED. Cromwell Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 1276, 3 October 1893, Page 6

WOMAN DEFINED. Cromwell Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 1276, 3 October 1893, Page 6

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