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O. Henry

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She plucked from my lapel the invisible strand of lint (the universal act of woman to proclaim ownership).
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"A Ramble in Aphasia"

 
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Well I failed to bring Roger to Flint. As we neared the end of the twentieth century, the rich were richer, the poor, poorer. And people everywhere now had a lot less lint, thanks to the lint rollers made in my hometown. It was truly the dawn of a new era.

 
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From the ownership of women the concept of ownership extends itself to include the products of their industry, and so there arises the ownership of things as well as of persons.

 
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