s, urges discontent, in Belfast, men can not
vote on temp. question, meets old abolits., rides in third-class
car, at Cork, 472;
drunken men and women, filth, visits convent, incident at Killarney,
573;
woman with twins, sad spectacles, to Galway in rain, butter in
tobacco smoke, 574;
in Dublin, meets Davitt, Youghal, reads Children of Abbey, Belfast,
buys linen, Rugby, Kenilworth Castle, "Americans never see leg of
mutton," Stratford, Oxford, back in London, extracts from diary,
London fog, 575;
at Leeds, home of Bronte sisters, dreads trip home, 576;
hears John Bright forget to mention wom. suff. at Bristol, at Jacob
Bright's, let. from Mrs. Bright on little son's admiration for A.,
577;
urges sister to continue work if she never reach home, especial
interest in England on account of suff. movement, efforts to
secure co-operation between Eng. and Amer. women, 578;
recep. in Liverpool, com. formed to promote organizat., friends come
from London to say good-bye, safe landing in New York, 579;
welcome home, interview, did not see Queen, social idea more
important, trib. of N. Y. Evening Telegram, 581;
Cleveland Leader, woman of the future, Cin'ti Times-Star's
criticism, 582;
kindness to reporters, conferring with congressmen, agony of it,
583;
begs Kelley to take up suff. question, Repubs. in favor, 584;
writes to 112 congressmen, heads off injudicious women, 585;
on Douglass' marriage, everybody's burden on her shoulders, 586;
helpless women wear her out, always writes cheerful lets., death of
Phillips, 587;
goes to funeral, at Washington con., speech before Cong. Com. urging
Amend. XVI, 588;
goes to Conn., hastens back to watch congressmen, how she follows
them up, 591;
report of suff. con. fails, she and Mrs. Stn. get out report, wants
everybody to have credit, begins Vol. III of Hist. Wom. Suff.,
anxiety over Ore. election, sends Mrs. Duniway $100, restive under
historical work, 592;
criticises Gladstone, 593;
advises women to work for Repub. party, decides it was unwise,
criticises Miss Willard for favoring State Rights, Prohib. party
will repudiate wom. suff., prophecy fulfilled, 594;
at Wash. con., death of Mrs. Nichols, opposes res. denouncing dogmas,
answers St. Paul, 595;
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