The history of the wheel is now wlthjul its humorous side. The eyele, you jvill have noticed, being common to both poxes, has proved a wonderful leveller of the inequalities which have so enraged the modern woman. The other day. a correspondent informs us. bicyclists met—a man and a The woman was on the wrong side, and a collision followed. The two sprawled together on' the ground. When they regained their feet they stood for a moment glaring angrily at each other. And then the man slapped the woman’s face, and rode off. Doubtless the latter felt delighted at this practical proof of the equality of the sexei.-
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Lake County Press, Issue 905, 5 April 1900, Page 2
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