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Show Gail Hamilton on a Mas in Love. Gail Hamilton is not always sensible, or even as truthful as sho should be, when she talkd about men, matrimony and woman suflragc; but she did say this truthful and beautiful thine: ''There is no slavery so abject as tho slavery of a man to the woman he loves. Abject, because it goes behind his will and possesses the whole man. And the more strong and bright he is, the more thorough is bis enthrallment. Woe to such an one if be fall into the hands of a week, a frivolous, or an unworthy un-worthy owner. Joy to him if his proprietor pro-prietor be a largo natured woman; for then his completest thrall is most exalted ex-alted and divine freedom." |