F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 27
and another ism or two, and they could get up an opposition that is able
is popular with the people. In so the thing would be sure to go.
Chapman declared this a gilded opportunity. He had felt for of the time
as finding on anything that would drive the devil and all the
Dutch out of Nyack and in the Tappan Zee, and it establishes a whole
new order of things.
You/he/she had agreed between Chapman and his/her good wife that the church owes
has put on his/her legs without delay; what a the job to reform Nyack and
the rest of the world immediately should start. As you found they were necessary to
all the great enterprises, and Chapman was always tilted to husband
his/her really, the good woman got on a regular season of religious
tea-parties, exclusively "for gentleman." Mrs. Chapman was intense on
popularizing the enterprise, and to that end you/he/she had inserted on his/her cards
of invitation, "exclusively for gentleman." There was no nothing as tea when
You wanted to make a great movement of popular reform. Chapman had more
what once it said that woman under the inspiration of tea done a mighty,
motor in to transport the world. Under his/her influence that they has given to enlargement
and development to the progressive ideas. You/he/she had been debited how great
generalses won their more famous battles under the influence of strong
drink. He had known the great generals to win the great battles under the
inspiration of tea alone. Tea and women were prodigious in their way.
The parties of tea were not only it got on their legs, but it became a lot soon
popular. There were women enough in Nyack to give them, and neither it rains
neither hail would hold them house of an evening of Thursday. The great value of
progressive ideas were discussed completely on these cups; and the fact
what their husbands would not be brought in a line of subjugation
before it anticipated had an inspiring effect. In short Nyack, female started
to bring a tall head, and to make touch of male Nyack that he was not anymore
you dominate in his/her his/her own house. Dolly that Chapman has presided to these tea-parties