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Bold women certainly existed in the Middle Ages--Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is evidence of this--but meek women were probably the norm, good Christian family ladies who wanted nothing more than to serve God and have children. "My horses, Charcam," he said, as a servant appeared. "Is it gold?" "Pure gold," replied Kneebone. But her request was unheeded. Here I am as an alternative either to nasty work—or going home. And I have seen work by his pupils myself that struck me as being—well, next door to shameful. I don’t mean I’m not a good woman—I mean that I’m not a GOOD woman. ‘If you had met her, you’d understand. ” “You shall not need either,” Brendon said grimly. You are much more like what I was then. " So Ruth heard about the poets; she became tolerably familiar with the exploits of that engaging ruffian Cellini; she heard of the pathetic deafness of Beethoven; she was thrilled, saddened, exhilarated; and on the evening of the twelfth day she made bold to enter the talk.

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