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English: Mrs. Agda Montelius and Ms. Gertrud Adelborg deliver a petition about female suffrage on behalf of the Fredrika Bremer Association to the Prime Minister of Sweden, Erik Gustaf Boström in December 1899 or January 1900. The text of the petition indicates that the ladies in reality were far humbler than the illustrator has made them appear.
Svenska: Fru. Agda Montelius och fröken Gertrud Adelborg överlämnar en petition om kvinnlig rösträtt på Fredrika Bremer-förbundets vägnar till statsminister Erik Gustaf Boström i december 1899 eller januari 1900. Petitionens text antyder att damerna var mycket ödmjukare än tecknaren har låtit dem se ut.
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