Maria, or the Wrongs of Woman
MARIA or The Wrongs of Woman by MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT (1759-1797) After the edition of 1798 ============================================================ Original Etext Editor's Note: In editing the electronic text I have put footnotes at the bottom of the paragraph to which they refer. This sometimes means that I have moved the text of the footnote to maintain proximity to the text to which it refers.
Bee Grateful
Bee Loving
Bee Content
Bee Prayerful
Home Again
How It Happened
[Illustration: Children looking out a window.]
"The sun's gone under a cloud," called Grandpa cheerily over his shoulder,
as he came into the dining room.
Grandma, following close behind, answered laughingly, "Why, my dear,
this is the brightest day we've had for two weeks!"
"But look at Don's face," said Grandpa soberly, "and Joyce's too, for
that matter"--glancing from one to the other.
MARIA or The Wrongs of Woman by MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT (1759-1797) After the edition of 1798 ============================================================ Original Etext Editor's Note: In editing the electronic text I have put footnotes at the bottom of the paragraph to which they refer. This sometimes means that I have moved the text of the footnote to maintain proximity to the text to which it refers.