Mrs siggs snickerdoodles

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Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. It is rare for Mrs to be written in a non-abbreviated form, and the unabbreviated word lacks a standard spelling. In literature it may appear as missus or missis in dialogue. A variant in the works of Thomas Hardy and others is “Mis’ess”, reflecting its etymology. Misses has been used but is ambiguous, as this is a commonly used plural for Miss. A widow would also be addressed with the same title as when she was married. Mrs was rarely used before a woman’s first name, her birth name, or a hyphenated surname her husband was not using.

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