The members went about Westminster with an odd, newsense of being beset. A good proportion of us kept up the pretence thatthe Vote for Women was an isolated fad, and the agitation an epidemicmadness that would presently pass. But it was manifest to any one whosought more than comfort in the matter that the streams of women andsympathisers and money forthcoming marked far deeper and wider thingsthan an idle fancy for the franchise.
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