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A Daughter of the Land

CHAPTER IX
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What I am shocked at is your ideals.

I thought you'd want to educate yourself to such superiority over common woman that you could take the platform, and backed by your splendid physique, work for suffrage or lecture to educate the masses." "I think more could be accomplished with selected specimens, by being steadily on the job, than by giving an hour to masses.

I'm not much interested in masses.

They are too abstract for me; I prefer one stern reality.

And as for Woman's Rights, if anybody gives this woman the right to do anything more than she already has the right to do, there'll surely be a scandal." Mrs.Jardine lay back in her chair laughing.
"You are the most refreshing person I have met in all my travels.


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