I have seen something of this world," she said over the trays, "and there are but two sorts of women in it— those who take the strength out of a man, and those who put it back. Once I was that one, and now I am this.


The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling (ed. 1902)


I have seen something of this world, she said over the trays, and there are but two sorts of women in it— those who take the strength out of a man, ...

I have seen something of this world, she said over the trays, and there are but two sorts of women in it— those who take the strength out of a man, ...

I have seen something of this world, she said over the trays, and there are but two sorts of women in it— those who take the strength out of a man, ...

I have seen something of this world, she said over the trays, and there are but two sorts of women in it— those who take the strength out of a man, ...