"I imagine that there are to-day no three names better known in our country than those of , , and , and this for the reason that they are connected with the intimate details of our lives! It was they who ordained we should or should not have bacon for our breakfast or for our . When husbands grumbled wives made a whipping-boy of the , and I have heard the demand of a child for jam dismissed with the words: "There ain't none, and if you're not a good boy I'll ask Lord Rhondda never to let you have no more neither.""
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Constance Peel
(née Constance Dorothy Evelyn Baliff; published as Mrs. C. S. Peel and Dorothy Constance Peel; 27 April 1868 – 7 August 1934) was an English journalist, editor, women's rights activist, novelist, memoirist, and author of non-fiction books on inexpensive methods of and . In 1919 she was appointed (OBE).
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