" We have had cases where men have considered themselves to have been ill-treated, and have come to the Society. We had one positive case of cruelty by a wife, and the Society had as little hesitation in dealing with cases of that kind as in cases of cruelty to women."— Mrs. E. F. Allen. bad luck to Zmf™' %S U And lSnt protectm 9 him * cm • Didnft I ™ear in me marriage lines to love and cherish him, till death us do part ? Show me the policeman who sez 1 won't do it—
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 121, 25 October 1902, Page 9
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93" We have had cases where men have considered themselves to have been ill-treated, and have come to the Society. We had one positive case of cruelty by a wife, and the Society had as little hesitation in dealing with cases of that kind as in cases of cruelty to women."—Mrs. E. F. Allen. bad luck to Zmf™' %S U' And lSnt protectm9 him * cm • Didnft I ™ear in me marriage lines to love and cherish him, till death us do part ? Show me the policeman who sez 1 won't do it— Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 121, 25 October 1902, Page 9
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