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Theodore Roosevelt

CHAPTER V
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Now, tell me, how was it my fault?
I was only doing what I thought was my duty.

No woman can keep up with things who never talks with any one but young children.

As soon as my children grew up they took the same attitude as their father, and frequently say, "Oh, mother doesn't know." They look up to and admire their father because he's a man of the world and knows how to act when he goes out.

How can I urge my daughters now to go and raise large families?
It means by the time you have lost your figure and charm for them they are all ashamed of you.

Now, as a believer in woman's rights, do a little talking to the men as to their duties to their wives, or else refrain from urging us women to have children.


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