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(Translation Audrey Smondack / Native French)

off limits; (*) resisting common sense.

Art. III

The principle of speech resides in every woman, in the very possession of oral organs. No corporation, no body, nothing in the world can prevent a woman from speaking, provided she is fitted with the said organs.

Art. IV

The very freedom of a woman consists in her speaking until she has no strength left. Thus, the natural law is preserved right there until the physical function is down.

Art. V

Apart from them being mute or utterly exhausted, no law can be implemented to keep women from talking. Except for those circumstances, no one can compel them to do so.

Art. VI

The women' Speech Right law has

(*) The French Revolution history tells us some women picked a fight with anyone who would come close an edifice they gathered all around and where elections took place ; we got the water cannons deployed and hosed them; They disappeared