Bold women certainly existed in the
Middle Ages--Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is
evidence of this--but meek women were probably
the norm, good Christian family ladies who wanted
nothing more than to serve God and have children. That’s my opinion, if you ask me. ‘I don’t want no gold! Not for serving my mistress. It's plain he don't understand our lingo; as, how should he?
Take pattern by me;" and as he said this he strode up to the carpenter, and,
slapping him on the shoulder, propounded the following questions,
accompanying each interrogation with a formidable contortion of countenance. I believe I am getting impudent. This way, Sir Rowland. ’
‘I swear to you, it is the exact truth,’ he protested. He made it more and more evident to her that her proper
course was not to earn a salary but to accumulate equipment. One day a pall of
blackness encompassed the sick mind of the giant; and when he came to his
senses, they properly functioned: and he saw his wife by his bedside!
An astonishing idea entered Ruth's head one day—when the novel was complete
in the rough—an astonishing idea because it had not developed long ago.
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