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The Odd Women

CHAPTER VI
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You have heard me say so.
'Yes, but I cannot think--isn't that just a little narrow ?' 'Perhaps so.

I choose my sphere, that's all.

Let those work for the lower classes (I must call them lower, for they are, in every sense), let those work for them who have a call to do so.

I have none.

I must keep to my own class.' 'But surely, Miss Nunn,' cried the widow, turning to Rhoda, 'we work for the abolition of all unjust privilege?
To us, is not a woman a woman ?' 'I am obliged to agree with Miss Barfoot.


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