George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
Passionate Female Literary Types. The NEW School. Mrs Blyth (newly married). "I wonder YOU never married, Miss Quilpson!" Miss Quilpson (author of "Caliban Dethroned," &c., &c.). "WHAT? I MARRY! I be A MAN'S PLAYTHING! No, thank you!"
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