A MIDWIFE’S TALE Laurel Thatcher Ulrich ←Important Quotations Explained
A MIDWIFE’S TALE Laurel Thatcher Ulrich ←Important Quotations Explained
1. The mixing of governours in a household, or subordinating or uniting of two masters, or two dames under one roof, doth fall out most times, to be a matter of much unquietness to all parties.
This observation is from an early English treatise on marriage, and Ulrich uses it in the March 1804 chapter to discuss the problems between Martha and her daughter-in-law Sally. These words offer a…
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