According to the urbane Spectator, famed 100-year-old English weekly review, it is "a common saying and the usual remark" in England to observe:
"American women are so spoiled!"
With tenderest charity and gallant condescension, The Spectator has just raised up U. S. females from the gutter of spoilage thus:
"Are they spoiled? . . . When they are ill, they have to go to hospital, to get the care that an ordinary Englishwoman . . . would get from her servant as a matter of course. . . . There are many towns in America...
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