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Mrs. Lime was recalled to London, and Julia, being now full fledged, was ordered to make a tour of certain districts of the north and west, speak in all circumstances, and make converts not only to the cause of Suffrage1, but to the Woman’s Social and Political union.
Julia for the next four months spoke2 nearly every day, sometimes twice a day. She had encounters with the police, although she tactfully avoided street corners, and they hardly could eject her from a hall she herself had hired. There were towns, however, where the feeling among men was so strong against the new manifestation3 of Suffrage, that owners refused to rent her their halls, and then she spoke either in a friendly drawing-room, at a working-girls’ club, on the common, or, on Sunday, in an open field. On the whole, however, she had far less trouble with the authorities than she expected and fewer unfriendly demonstrations4. Occasionally, the rear benches were occupied by hooligans employed to howl her down, and to these infringements5 the police were deaf; but in the audience there was usually a sprinkling of respectable men who had come to hear what she had to say; and when they were tired of the interruptions, they arose as one man and disposed of the intruders.
She found herself addressing great and greater crowds, for the north was awakening6 in earnest; the laboring7 women had been ready for years, and now the middle class, long torpid8, was furnishing recruits every hour. Annie Kenny’s second and long imprisonment9 caused wide-spread interest as well as indignation, and her release was celebrated
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suffrage
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| 证明( demonstration的名词复数 ); 表明; 表达; 游行示威 | |
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awakening
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celebrated
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belligerent
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relaxation
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