A DETERMINED MAN.
The editor of the Louisville Courier Journal has been thrown into wild spasms of terror by the fact tha6 a ladies' drew reform associates in England, composed of eminently respectable women, and led by the Viscountess Habberton prbpbsen to dq away with the present style of female apparel and don the masculine trousers, and he shrieks in dismay :— •* We are willing that they shall have the ballot when they convince us that they want it; we are willing that thej shall give us the whole width of the street crossing and take to the hhmJj we are willing that they shall ?esign to us theirseats in the hofs^ ««rs and other public ,placesj and. peqeive in return our placid d«B3fagawd; we are even willing that they shajl crawl out of bed first and kindle the fire in the morning j but by the holy bide of the sacred bull, we will ding to our pantaloons "Till the stars are old, And tho sun grows cold, Aud our last g«llu» bu 1 ton shall lo«e» it# hold J."
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4705, 5 February 1884, Page 2
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180A DETERMINED MAN. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4705, 5 February 1884, Page 2
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