Samantha on the Woman Question by Marietta Holley (uplifting book club books TXT) š
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This seemed to be very favorably received, āspecially by the married members, and the secretary wuz jest about to record it in the moments as a scheme worth tryinā, when old Doctor Nugent got up, and sez in a firm, decided way:
āWimmen cannot be kept from talking without endangerinā her life; as a medical expert I object to this motion.ā
āHow would you put the objection?ā sez the secretary.
āOn the ground of cruelty to animals,ā sez the doctor.
A fat Englishman who had took the widder Shelmadineās farm on shares, says, āI āold with Brother Josiah Hallenās hargument. As the father of nine young children and thirty cows to milk with my wifeās āelp, I āold she musnāt be kepā from work, but hāI propose if we canāt do anything else that a card of sympathy be sent to hold Hengland from the Creation Searchinā Society of America, tellinā āem āow our āearts bleeds for the menās sufferinā and āardships in āavinā to leave their hoccupations to beat and āaul round and drive females to jails, and feed āem with rubber hose through their noses to keep āem from starvinā to death for what they call their principles.ā
This motion wuz carried unanimously.
But here an old man, who had jest dropped in and who wuz kinder deef and slow-witted, asked, āWhat it is about anyway? what do the wimmen ask for when they are pounded and jailed and starved?ā
Hank Yerden, whose wife is a Suffragist, and who is mistrusted to have a leaninā that way himself, answered him, āOh, they wanted the lawmakers to read their petitions asking for the rights of ordinary citizens. They said as long as their property wuz taxed they had the right of representation. And as long as the law punished wimmen equally with men, they had a right to help make that law, and as long as men claimed wimmenās place wuz home, they wanted the right to guard that home. And as long as they brought children into the world they wanted the right to protect āem. And when the lawmakers wouldnāt hear a word they said, and beat āem and drove āem round and jailed āem, they got mad as hens, and are actinā like furiation and wild cats. But claim that civil rights wuz never give to any class without warfare.ā
āHeavens! what doinās!ā sez old Zephaniah Beezum, āwhat is the world cominā to!ā āAngle worms will be risinā up next and demandinā to not be trod on.ā Sez he, āI have studied the subject on every side, and I claim the best way to deal with them militant females is to banish āem to some barren wilderness, some foreign desert where they can meditate on their crimes, and not bother men.ā
This idee wuz received favorably by most of the members, but others differed and showed the weak pāints in it, and it wuz gin up.
Well, at ten P.M., the Creation Searchers gin up after arguinā pro and con, con and pro, that they could not see any way out of the matter, they could not tell what to do with the wimmen without danger and trouble to the male sect.
They looked dretful dejected and onhappy as they come to this conclusion, my pardner looked as if he wuz most ready to bust out cryinā. And as I looked on his beloved linement I forgot everything else and onbeknown to me I leaned over the railinā and sez:
āHere is sunthinā that no one has seemed to think on at home or abroad. How would it work to stop the trouble by givinā the wimmen the rights they ask for, the rights of any other citizen?ā
I donāt spoze there will ever be such another commotion and upheaval in Jonesville till Michael blows his last trump as follered my speech. Knowinā wimmen wuz kepā from the meetinā, some on āem thought it wuz a voice from another spear. Them wuz the skairt and horrow struck ones, and them that thought it wuz a earthly womanās voice wuz so mad that they wuz by the side of themselves and carried on fearful. But when they searched the gallery for wimmen or ghosts, nothinā wuz found, for Philanderās wife and I had scooted acrost lots and wuz to home a-knittinā before the men got there.
And I dāno as anybody but Philander to this day knows what, or who it wuz.
And I dāno as my idee will be follered, but I believe it is the best way out onāt for men and wimmen both, and would stop the mad doinās of the English Suffragettes, which I donāt approve of, no indeed! much as I sympathize with the justice of their cause.
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