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Mrs. Warren’s Daughter

CHAPTER I
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None of the actuarial or accountancy corporations will admit women, so we can't pass exams and call ourselves chartered actuaries or incorporated accountants.

But if women clients choose to consult us there is no law to prevent them, or to make our giving advice illegal.

So we advise and estimate and do accounts and calculate probabilities.
Then although we can't call ourselves Solicitors we can--or at any rate we do--give legal advice.

We can't figure on the Stock Exchange, but we can advise clients about their investments and buy and sell stock and real estate (By the bye I want you to give me your opinion on the tithe question, the liability on that Kent fruit farm).

We are consulted on contracts ...


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