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9170. WOMEN, Tenderness for.—
Women are formed by nature for attentions,
not for hard labor. A woman never forgets
one of the numerous train of little offices
which belong to her. A man forgets often.—
Travels in France. Washington ed. ix, 397.
(1787)
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