Maud Hart Lovelace book Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown
Source: Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown
Betsy and I Are Out (1871)
Maud Hart Lovelace book Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown
Source: Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown
“Pall on her temper, like a twice-told tale.”
Mark Akenside book The Pleasures of the Imagination
Book I, line 220
The Pleasures of the Imagination (1744)
Wilkie Collins book The Woman in White
Volume 1 [Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1860] ( p. 336 https://books.google.com/books?id=rszxUvpszaMC&pg=PA336) <br class="br">Also in The King of Inventors: A Life of Wilkie Collins by Catherine Peters ( p. 224 https://books.google.com/books?id=T0AABAAAQBAJ&pg=PA224) <br class="br">Source: The Woman in White (1859)
Tad Williams (1957) novelist
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, To Green Angel Tower (1993), Part 2, Chapter 4, “A Thousand Leaves, A Thousand Shadows” (p. 99).
Muriel Spark book The Girls of Slender Means
Source: The Girls of Slender Means
Janeane Garofalo (1964) comedian, actress, political activist, writer
standup performance (accessible through .WAV files available on the Internet)[citation needed]
Standup routines
Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906) American women's rights activist
Statement of Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1856), partially quoted in The Right to Vote (2001) by Claudia Isler, p. 50, and in Perfecting the Family : Antislavery Marriages in Nineteenth-Century America (1997) by Chris Dixon, p. 144