From a Girl's Point of View by Lilian Bell
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A FEW MEN WHO BORE US:
THE SELF-MADE MAN THE DYSPEPTIC THE TOO-ACCURATE MAN THE IRRESISTIBLE MAN THE STUPID MAN THE NEW WOMAN THE UNTRAINED MAN UNDER THIRTY-FIVE "Since we deserved the name of friends, And thine effect so lives in me, A part of mine may live in thee, And move thee on to noble ends." Every woman has had, at some time in her life, an experience with man in the raw. In reality, one cannot set down with any degree of accuracy the age when his rawness attacks him, or the time when he has got the last remnant of it out of his system. But a close study of the complaint, and the necessity for pigeon-holing everything and everybody, lead one to declare that somewhere in the vicinity of the |
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