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Sylvia Enos (1886-1939) was the wife and widow of George Enos. She cared for the Enos' two children in Boston, Massachusetts while George was on his many misadventures during the Great War. Like many women, she took a job in a canning plant during the Great War and was fired to make room for the returning men. After George's death, she struggled to support her family but took a job in a boot factory, painting red rings around the top of boots. She attracted the attention of her lecherous boss who attempted to crudely seduce her but retalliated by "accidentally" throwing a pot of paint over him.

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