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The Man of the Forest

CHAPTER XI
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An' suppose circumstances forced you to stay here.

You'd fight the elements with me an' work with me to sustain life.

There must be a great change in either you or me, accordin' to the other's influence.

An' can't you see that change must come in you, not because of anythin' superior in me--I'm really inferior to you--but because of our environment?
You'd lose your complexity.

An' in years to come you'd be a natural physical woman, because you'd live through an' by the physical." "Oh dear, will not education be of help to the Western woman ?" queried Helen, almost in despair.
"Sure it will," answered Dale, promptly.


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