Talk:Ion Perdicaris

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This article makes it appear that TR was angered by the fact that Perdicaris became friends with Raisuli. I had thought that it was the kidnapping that so incensed TR. Which was it? 172.149.28.106 01:16, 23 March 2007 (UTC)RKH

I suppose I am the only one who is astonished that an adulterous woman in 1873 got custody of all her children. There is nothing in his separate Wiki entry that explains anything about it, either - he would either have to have been unfit himself, extremely uncaring or very progressive for this to have happened. Also, the page says that Perdicaris & Ellen were married, and yet calls her "Varley". This is either an anachronism or an anomaly. "Lucy Stoners" were rare, & I have the feeling Ellen wasn't one of them. FlaviaR (talk) 04:32, 23 February 2008 (UTC)