Chapter

1     2|        suits, others in blouses, women, children and even young
2     4|    dressed like monkeys, English women like giraffes, the water-carrier,
3     5|     nature is incomplete without women, and hence, doubtless, come
4     5|          desire which haunts all women of a certain class to make
5     5|      acquaintance of respectable women. After about five minutes
6     5|      double meaning, speaking of women who are stuck up without
7     6|          it the unaesthetic sex. Women have neither the appreciation
8     6| gentlemen? Here is his opinion: 'Women, as a rule, love no art,
9     6|         who, nevertheless, loved women: 'They should be well fed
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