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SOME

EVERYDAY

FOLK

AND DAWN

MILES FRANKLIN

First published in Great Britain by

William Blackwood & Sons

1909

* * * * *

_TO THE

ENGLISH MEN WHO BELIEVE IN VOTES FOR WOMEN

THIS STORY IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED, BECAUSE THE WOMEN HEREIN CHARACTERISED WERE NEVER FORCED TO BE

"SUFFRAGETTES,"

THEIR COUNTRYMEN HAVING GRANTED THEM THEIR RIGHTS AS

SUFFRAGISTS

IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1902.

M. F._

* * * * *

CONTENTS

CHAPTER

ONE. CLAY'S.

TWO. AT CLAY'S.

THREE. BECOMING ACQUAINTED WITH GRANDMA CLAY.

FOUR. DAWN'S AMBITION.

FIVE. MISS FLIPP'S UNCLE.

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