. The book of bugs. The Way of the Mosquito. 37 himself of some account about the house. They agreed that she was inquisitive and prying, and that she was an inferior being, because she worked while he sat still and thought. Being an inferior creature, her place was to keep in the background. But woman has kept ding- donging at man to do this and that little job of work, until now their positions have been reversed and she is the one that sits around and looks beautiful and gives her mind. • rig. 7. Culex pungens, male, common mosquito. to philosophy. It is one of Dame Nature's greatest jokes


. The book of bugs. The Way of the Mosquito. 37 himself of some account about the house. They agreed that she was inquisitive and prying, and that she was an inferior being, because she worked while he sat still and thought. Being an inferior creature, her place was to keep in the background. But woman has kept ding- donging at man to do this and that little job of work, until now their positions have been reversed and she is the one that sits around and looks beautiful and gives her mind. • rig. 7. Culex pungens, male, common mosquito. to philosophy. It is one of Dame Nature's greatest jokes that the purely ornamental classes shall be looked up to and respected by those that do things, so that in these days man hardly dares say anything about women being inferior creatures except under cover of a joke. Still there is a bit of the prehistoric in him, and he secretly enjoys hearing that it is the female mosquito that does all the biting. Further comfort is afforded by the knowledge that the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sutherland, Harvey. New York ; London : Street & Smith


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