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Bold women certainly existed in the Middle Ages--Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is evidence of this--but meek women were probably the norm, good Christian family ladies who wanted nothing more than to serve God and have children. “I never saw Courtlaw with her—never heard her speak of him. A man's laced hat,—whether adopted from the caprice of the moment, or habitually worn, we are unable to state,—cocked knowingly on her head, harmonized with her masculine appearance. But, not daring to confess his want of comprehension, he made a profound reverence, and retired. But as Rowland sprang to the helm, and gave the signal for pursuit, a roar like a volley of ordnance was heard aloft, and the wind again burst its bondage. ‘Do you know, Mademoiselle Charvill, you are a thought too clever for your own good. He seemed so clean anyway, his fair 215 skin, his light brown hair, there almost seemed to be no point. My own impression is that he already knows. “The unaccountable thing is that I wouldn’t go home to please her.

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