Half the sorrows of women would be averted if they could repress the speech they know to be useless; nay, the speech they have resolved not to make.


Felix Holt (1866) ch. 2


Half the sorrows of women would be averted if they could repress the speech they know to be useless; nay, the speech they have resolved not to make.

Half the sorrows of women would be averted if they could repress the speech they know to be useless; nay, the speech they have resolved not to make.

Half the sorrows of women would be averted if they could repress the speech they know to be useless; nay, the speech they have resolved not to make.

Half the sorrows of women would be averted if they could repress the speech they know to be useless; nay, the speech they have resolved not to make.