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Show Stupid Question "My mother," writes E. OE. Somer-vllle Somer-vllle in "Wheel-Tracks," was of that race of professional mothers that seem to have been a special product of the Victorian age ; mothers who took seriously seri-ously their trade as such, and devoted themselves unflinchingly to their offspring. off-spring. I have heard of one who, being be-ing asked of which she thought most, her husband, or her son, replied indignantly, indig-nantly, 'Me son, of course! Why wouldn't I think more of me own son than a strange man I'" |