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The Odd Women

CHAPTER X
10/31

When _all_ women, high and low alike, are trained to self-respect, then men will regard them in a different light, and marriage may be honourable to both.' Again Everard was silent, and seemingly impressed.
'We'll go on with this discussion another time,' said Miss Barfoot, with cheerful interruption.

'Everard, do you know Somerset at all ?' 'Never was in that part of England.' 'Miss Nunn is going to take her holiday at Cheddar and we have been looking over some photographs of that district taken by her brother.' From the table she reached a scrapbook, and Everard turned it over with interest.

The views were evidently made by an amateur, but in general had no serious faults.

Cheddar cliffs were represented in several aspects.
'I had no idea the scenery was so fine.

Cheddar cheese has quite overshadowed the hills in my imagination.


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