Sauce for the Goose, &c.
A lady writes as follows to a London paper What my revolted woman's 'heart piompts me to do -tor I have no anger against Sir Charles Dilke or personal feeling about him —is t-. put the balance right bv making a public appeal as a woman to all women to ti eat Mrs Crawford as Chelsea and tiie "House id Commons have treated Sir Charles Dilke. I would receive her with honour, and testify -mr approval and confidence in her by the same means as men have condoned and approved and accepted Sir Char es Dilke W’e have no business to withhold our sympathy from her because she has a disordered brain, and has wrecked her own character by a false (confession of guilt. I bir Charles Dilke is innocent, so is she ; and we must all show our respect for her, and our pity for her hallucination.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1836, 26 May 1886, Page 3
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153Sauce for the Goose, &c. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1836, 26 May 1886, Page 3
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