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All About Our World

John Barleycorn
Jack London

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She uttered an exclamation of surprise.  For, be it known, in my
younger days, despite my ardent democracy, I had been opposed to
woman suffrage.  In my later and more tolerant years I had been
unenthusiastic in my acceptance of it as an inevitable social
phenomenon. 

"Now just why did you vote for it?" Charmian asked. 

I answered.  I answered at length.  I answered indignantly.  The
more I answered, the more indignant I became.  (No; I was not
drunk.  The horse I had ridden was well named "The Outlaw." I'd
like to see any drunken man ride her.) 

And yet--how shall I say?--I was lighted up, I was feeling "good,"
I was pleasantly jingled. 

"When the women get the ballot, they will vote for prohibition," I
said.  "It is the wives, and sisters, and mothers, and they only,
who will drive the nails into the coffin of John Barleycorn----"

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