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Updated: July 1, 2025


In default of all trustworthy telegraphic intelligence, Englishwomen are compelled to fall back on their vivid imagination, and to construct a picture of what is happening from the depths of their own moral consciousness. And several things their moral consciousness tells them are clear and certain. The first is, that the Empress Eugénie is an injured and interesting victim.

Yet, of course, his attitude had been right. He wondered if he should speak to Mackay, and, so wondering, fell forward on his knees. Hilda's religion was, like the religion of a great many Englishwomen of her class, of a very curious sort.

Occasionally, also, there was a scarf, lightly escaping, lightly caught, which, with an endearing sash, renewed for a fleeting moment a bygone age of Sensibility, as we find it recorded in many a graceful page, on many a glowing canvas. Pictorial, rather than picturesque, might be the word for the present dress of Englishwomen.

H of England, and Miss W of England, which we thought would not convey much to their minds excepting that we were two very un-smart Englishwomen; though we were much consoled about our clothes which did not look so peculiar, every sort of costume being worn, even to bonnets. No refreshments are given, so that we were glad that supper was included in the "Menu du jour" at our Hotel.

"I will accompany you." "No, indeed. I couldn't think of it. You have friends." "They will understand. Have you your own boat?" "No." "Then of course I shall come with you." But Hermione was firm. She knew that to-night the company of this young man would be absolutely unbearable. "Marchese, indeed I cannot I cannot allow it. We Englishwomen are very independent, you know.

Matravers laid his hand upon hers, and leaned forward in his chair. "Lady Truton's was the very worst house you could have gone to," he said gently. "You must not be too discouraged all at once. The women of her set, thank God, are not in the least typical Englishwomen. They are fast and silly, a few, I am afraid, worse.

In solid crewel the stitches should quite cover the ground without pressing too closely one against the other. It does not seem that Englishwomen of the 17th century were ever very faithful to the stitch we know by the name of crewel. Old examples of work done entirely in crewel-stitch, as distinguished from what is called crewel work, are seldom if ever to be met with.

In the false night of the shed the lights shone on polished lamps, on glass and brass, on French eyes which said: "That's what comes of it!" which were ready to say "March out again, Englishwomen, ridiculous and eager and defeated!" Fanny, looking neither to right nor left, prayed under her breath "Stewart, Stewart we can never live in this shed if you can't start her.

There is, first of all, the young Indian who, having mixed freely with the best type of Englishmen and Englishwomen, finds himself on his return to India quite out of touch with his own people, and yet has to live their life.

But from then on they worked together in England and Scotland organizing, speaking, heckling members of the government, campaigning at bye- elections; going to Holloway Prison together, where they joined the Englishwomen on hunger strike.

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