[Mary Minds Her Business by George Weston]@TWC D-Link bookMary Minds Her Business CHAPTER XXV 20/28
I wonder if Ma'm was right....
I wonder if people do fall in love with love...." Her reflections took a strange turn, half serious, half humorous. "It's like a trap, almost, when you think of it that way," she thought. "When a man falls in love, he can climb out again and go on with his work, and live his life, and do wonderful things if he has a chance.
But when a woman falls in the trap, she can never climb out and live her own life again.
I wonder if the world wouldn't be better off if the women had been allowed to go right on and develop themselves, and do big things like the men do.... "I'm sure they couldn't do worse.... "Look at the war--the awfullest thing that ever happened: that's a sample of what men do, when they try to do everything themselves....
But they'll have to let the women out of their traps, if they want them to help.... "I wonder if they ever will let them out.... "I wonder if they ought to come out.... "I wonder...." To look at Mary as she sat there, tranquil of brow and dreamy-eyed, you would never have guessed that thoughts like these were passing through her mind, and later when Helen took Wally into the next room to show him something, and returned with a smile that was close to ownership, you would never have guessed that Mary's heart went heavy for a moment. "Helen," she said, when their visitor had gone, "do you really love Wally--or are you just amusing yourself ?" "I only wish that Burdon had half his money." "Helen!" "Oh, it's easy for you to say 'Helen'! You don't know what it is to be poor....
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