[The Visioning by Susan Glaspell]@TWC D-Link bookThe Visioning CHAPTER XV 3/24
And he says it's the literature that's making it so.
Then find the literature.
Only he--beast!--doesn't tell you where to." Worth there requested the privilege of whispering in his Aunt Kate's ear. The ear being proffered, he poured into it: "I guess the man that mends the boats has got some dangerous literature, Aunt Kate." "Tell him to endanger Aunt Kate," she whispered back. "Do you suppose there is any way, Wayne," she began, after a moment of seeming to have a very good time all to herself, "of getting back the money we spent for my so-called education ?" "It would considerably enrich us," grimly observed Wayne. "When doctors or lawyers don't do things right can't you sue them and get your money back? Why can't you do the same thing with educators? I'm going to enter suit against Miss Sisson.
This unchristian editor says modern education is dangerous; but there was no danger in the course at Miss Sisson's.
I want my money back." "That you may invest it in dangerous literature ?" laughed Wayne. After he had gone Ann was standing at the window, looking down toward the river.
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