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Glad She Lives In America

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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"I'm glad I live in America, " said a pretty young woman, talking to a Philadelphia Inquirer reporter, "because I am never afraid to travel by myself. Last year I was in London and went aronnd with a friend who is married, and we were spoken to in an insnlting tnanner every time we went out. Paris was still worse. People speak of the Frenen politeness, but it is only a veneer. The men would get in front of ns on every street corner and smirk and ogle and chatter like monkeys. I'm glad I didn't nnderstand anythiug they said. There are no men like the American men, and I never was so fully able to appreciate it as I am, now I have eeen those of other nations in their own lands. Besides, the girls are treated better here than anywhere else on earth, and I don't want to cross ttr ocean any more. ' '

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News