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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER IX
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"Unmarried women--earning their livings--it's the hardest life of all." "Yet she seems pretty cheerful," said Mrs.Elliot.
"It must be very interesting," said Mrs.Thornbury.

"I envy her her knowledge." "But that isn't what women want," said Mrs.Elliot.
"I'm afraid it's all a great many can hope to have," sighed Mrs.
Thornbury.

"I believe that there are more of us than ever now.

Sir Harley Lethbridge was telling me only the other day how difficult it is to find boys for the navy--partly because of their teeth, it is true.
And I have heard young women talk quite openly of--" "Dreadful, dreadful!" exclaimed Mrs.Elliot.

"The crown, as one may call it, of a woman's life.


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