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Eve and Helen of Troy

"She must not be misled by all the romantic rodomontade which men have been purring out for two thousand years about woman's power i\>r good and evil. The vulgar old Victoria'.n song, 'Something to Please, Something to Tease, and Something to Wa;rm Your Feet On,' is much nearer theii" real attitude. Who really believes that, Troy was fired because of Helen? Any woman who has been married a. dozeip years knows that it was because Agjamemnon and Ajax were bored. But Helen —like Eve —was the scapegoat." ■

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 153, 27 December 1930, Page 15

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Eve and Helen of Troy Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 153, 27 December 1930, Page 15

Eve and Helen of Troy Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 153, 27 December 1930, Page 15

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