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Autographs
I just found my maternal Grandmother's Autograph Book. On one page, there is this:
"Slander dies a natural death at a poor woman's door."
It is dated 18.11.15
"Slander dies a natural death at a poor woman's door."
It is dated 18.11.15
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So it is saying that only rich folk engage in behaviour that could be deemed slanderous/slanderable?
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donniedarko wrote:So it is saying that only rich folk engage in behaviour that could be deemed slanderous/slanderable?
Yes, how to interpret that is full of options.
My Elder Brother (we are sorting out some Family records/stuff) agrees with your interpretatation, Darko....sort of.
His view was that a poor woman could say what they liked, and get away with it......no point suing a beggar, so to speak.
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That's actually different to what I meant.Aussie wrote:donniedarko wrote:So it is saying that only rich folk engage in behaviour that could be deemed slanderous/slanderable?
Yes, how to interpret that is full of options.
My Elder Brother (we are sorting out some Family records/stuff) agrees with your interpretatation, Darko....sort of.
His view was that a poor woman could say what they liked, and get away with it......no point suing a beggar, so to speak.
Your brother is saying that both rich and poor indulge in slanderable behaviour, but only the rich are deemed worthy of slandering.
My interpretation is that the rich are idle selfish buggers, and behave differently to poor women.
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Could mean that a poor woman (of the age) had no reputation that slander could harm.
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
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It is a ripper of a comment to make in 1915. Google was not my friend, and I am sure you all did the 'google.''
Anyone else?
Anyone else?
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I dunno. They weren't idiots back then.Aussie wrote:It is a ripper of a comment to make in 1915.
"There is such a thing as a man being too proud to fight; there is such a thing as a nation being so right that it does not need to convince others by force that it is right."
Woodrow Wilson, Speech in Philadelphia, May 10, 1915
Pity we havn't found that nation yet though
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Awww .. that's just so beautiful.Aussie wrote:I just found my maternal Grandmother's Autograph Book. On one page, there is this:
"Slander dies a natural death at a poor woman's door."
It is dated 18.11.15
A very interesting quote too I must say Aussie.
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