id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41736 Linton, E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) The Girl of the Period, and Other Social Essays, Vol. 2 (of 2) .txt text/plain 85252 2993 66 men in general expect so little from women that their follies count as better than the leering old lady who says coarse things, and who, like not carried into the home, where however, silly men and women think comes as easy to men of the good-natured sort as their alphabet. if, in times to come, women can show better harvesting than men, can of young people and of women; both of whom call their natural love of Of one thing the clever woman who wants to be a men's favourite must favourite topics, just as women like to see their little girls play probably are, of the race of popular women; that is, liked by both men Women are quite right in one thing, hard as it seems to say it:--men's things, are generally more worrying than men; at least in daily life Few women know anything of the intricacies of a man's life and ./cache/41736.txt ./txt/41736.txt