Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1892 — A Startling Change. [ARTICLE]
A Startling Change.
The girls of Cornwall, according to a recent traveler, give nobody any trouble in early lite. They are little automatons in youth, silent as pagan stone circles In girlhood, voiceless and blushing thereafter until wedded, when they at once develop such strength of character, temper, and tongue, that half the men of Cornwall are known individually as “Jenny’s Jack," and in raillery are greeted with the inquiry, “How’s the woman as dwn’s ’eo?"
