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What Diantha Did

CHAPTER VI
15/19

I respect her for it.

Now what we want to ask you, Mrs.Porne, is this: do you think it would make any trouble for you--in the household relations, you know--if we ask her to read a paper to the Club?
Of course we do not wish to interfere, but it is a remarkable opportunity--very.

You know the fine work Miss Lucy Salmon has done on this subject; and Miss Frances Kellor.

You know how little data we have, and how great, how serious, a question it is daily becoming! Now here is a young woman of brains and culture who has apparently grappled with the question; her example and influence must not be lost! We must hear from her.

The public must know of this." "Such an ennobling example!" murmured Mrs.Ree.


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