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Mary Minds Her Business

CHAPTER XXXIII
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So we kept them fastened up at home--something like squirrels in cages--because we thought housework was the only thing they could do....
"But, oh, how the war has opened our eyes!...
"There's nothing a man can do that a woman can't do--nothing! And now the question is: Are we going to crowd her back into her kitchen, when if we let her out we could do the world's work in four hours instead of eight ?" "Of course there are conditions where four hours wouldn't work," said one of the leaders half to himself.

"I can see that in many places it might be feasible, but not everywhere--" "No plan works everywhere.

No plan is perfect," said Mary earnestly.
"I've thought of that, too.

The world is doing its best to progress--to make people happier--to make life more worth living all the time.

But no single step will mark the end of human progress.


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