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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER III
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She turned to Helen with an air of profundity.

"I'm convinced people are wrong when they say it's work that wears one; it's responsibility.

That's why one pays one's cook more than one's housemaid, I suppose." "According to that, one ought to pay one's nurse double; but one doesn't," said Helen.
"No; but think what a joy to have to do with babies, instead of saucepans!" said Mrs.Dalloway, looking with more interest at Helen, a probable mother.
"I'd much rather be a cook than a nurse," said Helen.

"Nothing would induce me to take charge of children." "Mothers always exaggerate," said Ridley.

"A well-bred child is no responsibility.


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