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Charlotte did see; and she pointed out that with her constant childbearing it was hardly likely that she could be anything else.
Now her body was fat and scarred from constant childbearing, and her face wrinkled prematurely from habitual frowning.
But, somehow, the cotton always failed, and the garden, due to Mrs. Slattery's constant childbearing, seldom furnished enough to feed her flock.
Esther gives us some sense of how women of the time felt about the constant childbearing, the loneliness in being cut off from female friends and family, and, always, the ever-present duty.
The older women, among them a mother of 12, said they were weary of constant childbearing, but hesitated to take any advice about family planning because they said their husbands would oppose it.
She herself and dear Lord Bute had decided what position Charlotte should occupy about the King when she first arrived in England and they and her constant childbearing had made it impossible for her to influence him in the smallest way.
She was no timid adolescent, uncertain of herself, and no decorous hold woman, vitality and body drained by constant childbearing; she was fhe fighting-fit rider of a queen dragon and she could outdance any man-holder, crafter, rider.