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The Angel and the Author - and Others

CHAPTER XX
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CHAPTER XX.
Woman and her behaviour.
Should women smoke?
The question, in four-inch letters, exhibited on a placard outside a small newsvendor's shop, caught recently my eye.

The wanderer through London streets is familiar with such-like appeals to his decision: "Should short men marry tall wives ?" "Ought we to cut our hair ?" "Should second cousins kiss ?" Life's problems appear to be endless.
Personally, I am not worrying myself whether women should smoke or not.
It seems to me a question for the individual woman to decide for herself.
I like women who smoke; I can see no objection to their smoking.

Smoking soothes the nerves.

Women's nerves occasionally want soothing.

The tiresome idiot who argues that smoking is unwomanly denounces the drinking of tea as unmanly.


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