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The collection assembles short, wry sketches and epigrammatic columns that lampoon arguments against giving women the ballot, chronicle everyday civic episodes, and observe legal and social contradictions. Through ironic juxtapositions, anecdotes about court rulings, elections, civic appointments, and public debate, the pieces expose inconsistencies in anti-suffrage claims while celebrating activists' resilience and humor. Light satire addresses fashions, domestic expectations, and civic duties, and recurring gags invert stereotypes about feminine delicacy, political ignorance, and marital authority. The overall effect is a brisk, comedic chronicle of the movement’s public controversies and small victories, emphasizing wit as both critique and morale for reformers.
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