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HER SIXTH SENSE.

Yabsley : ‘Of course you will admit that woman, as a rule, is far inferior to man in reasoning power, but she seems to have a sort of intuitive sixth sense—a—er—l don’t exactly know what to call it—that, as I can testify from personal experience, man is lacking in. Miss Laura : * Do you refer to common sense, Mr Yabsley ?’

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 20 June 1891, Page 96

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HER SIXTH SENSE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 20 June 1891, Page 96

HER SIXTH SENSE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 20 June 1891, Page 96

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