1. All things considered, women belong to somewhat fewer voluntary associations than men do. 2. Furthermore, the balance of the domestic division of labour does not seem to be related to the work done by men. 3. He called himself Walter, and why, you wonder, would any sane man do that? 4. It was not just the fact that this imperious man was doing this for her. 5. It was rather frightening to think how easily men could do what they wanted, simply because of their superior physical strength. 6. Like a country-western singer, she choruses again and again that her man has done her wrong. 7. Miguelito yelled up that the man should do something unmentionable to himself. 8. Second, the jury must Decide whether the provocation was enough to make a reasonable man do as D did. 9. So Ahab does what all practical men would do. 10. The man did as he was told, the blood dripping on the paper. |