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Wise-Clark family papers, December 1864-February 1865

1864-12-18-Page 02

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the "masculines of the male persuation" they treat us poor creatures as shabily as they please & then - expect us to be as meek as lambs. Just never mind wait until our rights are acknowledged (Womans rights you know) then wont we retaliate though? ah! wont we? you should tremble even now in contemplating the possibillity I wouldent write for - for - ever so long, only I know I would be the greatest sufferer. I'de have to wait just so much longer for a reply, there now I've done scolded at you again, but I beleive you said once you had become, impervious to that manner of writing I know very well were your two ears here or hereabouts they would in all probabillity come in contact with somebodies hands. In consideation of you being a Herdsman I'll have to excuse you, bad boy. herding sheep on Sundy I attended chuch last night & once
 
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