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During the early weeks of this same year, Christabel Pankhurst had established in London a branch of the Woman’s Social and Political union founded in Manchester in 1903 by Mrs. Pankhurst. The rooms were in Park Walk, Chelsea, and here were the headquarters of that “Militant Movement” so execrated1 by the National union of Woman’s Suffrage2 Societies, and by Society in general. Their numbers were few, their funds were almost nil3, their years, with one or two exceptions, absurdly young, they were thrown entirely4 upon one another for sympathy and approval, a goodly proportion had already been severely5 pummelled by men twice their size, and in the proportion of three or more to one, and several were still in hospital, injured, perhaps for life. But they had made all England talk about them, and a few, a very few, farsighted men had apprehended6 them as a definite and permanent factor in the politics of the twentieth century.
Of these was Nigel Herbert, and it was from him that Julia learned all that she did not know already of their history. Bridgit had sent her clippings from newspapers containing references to the opening of the campaign by Miss Pankhurst and Annie Kenny, at the first great Liberal meeting of the General Election in October, which resulted in their arrest and imprisonment7. At Acca she had heard the movement discussed by English pilgrims; and in English newspapers, read in continental8 reading-rooms, she had come across many comments—indignant, sarcastic9, infuriate—upon the performances of these outrageous
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suffrage
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nil
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apprehended
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| 逮捕,拘押( apprehend的过去式和过去分词 ); 理解 | |
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imprisonment
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sarcastic
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outrageous
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concise
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martyrs
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liberated
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repose
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inflexible
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chaos
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fanaticism
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degradation
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imperative
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feat
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consecrate
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outlet
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