Rambles in Womanland
ese nations are not civilized. Now, Germany and England are civilized nations, yet I am not
him arrested, and he gets a few months' imprisonment; if he steals my wife, he remains at large, unmolested. Yet, is no
witzerland. If the man Giron had stolen the least valuable horse of the Crown Prince of Saxony, we could have had him arrest
, a thing, a 'brute of no understanding,' a being without a mind. In my ignorance I thought that when women left their husbands to follow
hought that they we
with him. He does not say to the animal, 'I like you; I will treat you better than
ve your husband, who makes you unhappy, and come with me, who will make you happy.' She reflect
l, anything you like, but she is not carried off by force. She acts of her own accor
u should look after your wife better than you do, and, in future, I will make you responsible for
neighbours; if he causes any more damage, if I hear again that he has killed your neighbour's cat, eaten his poultry, or bitten his children, I will hold you responsible, and m
n accomplished fact by the declaration that she can do evil as well as good. And I am sure that if she wants credit for what