![]() ![]() They would overcome us entirely if they did."-Ch. ![]() ![]() Only let us be thankful that the darlings are like the beasts of the field, and don't know their own power. A woman with fair opportunities, and without an absolute hump, may marry whom she likes. Let them show ever so little inclination, and men go down on their knees at once: old or ugly, it is all the same. And oh, what a mercy it is that these women do not exercise their powers oftener! We can't resist them, if they do. If a person is too poor to keep a servant, though ever so elegant, he must sweep his own rooms: if a dear girl has no dear Mamma to settle matters with the young man, she must do it for herself. William Makepeace Thackeray (1811–1863), author, illustrator, and editor wrote Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero (1848) "It was an advance, and as such, perhaps, some ladies of indisputable correctness and gentility will condemn the action as immodest but, you see, poor dear Rebecca had all this work to do for herself. ![]()
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