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Denzil Quarrier

CHAPTER VII
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What he wanted was to emancipate the female mind from the yoke of superstition and of priestcraft.

Time enough to talk about giving women votes when they were no longer the slaves of an obstructive religion.

There were good things in the lecture, but, on the whole, it was flabby--flabby.

A man who would discourse on this topic must be courageous; he must dare to shock and give offence.

Now, if _he_ had been lecturing---- Glazzard beckoned to his niece, and led her out of ear-shot of these utterances.


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