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              <text>The Anti-Suffragist!&#13;
"I do not want to fly," said she&#13;
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Well Easter is soon here again. How many eggs are you going to eat? Better watch out or you will get nogen ache. cause you must come over Sun. and get something to rinse your throat with cause it gets dry. See on the reverse side of this card who is going to lay eggs after this. ha ha. Sister Ida.</text>
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