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Little Essays of Love and Virtue

CHAPTER V
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Far from it.

But to dispel that coldness the right atmosphere is needed, and the insight and skill of the right man.

In the erotic sphere a woman asks nothing better of a man than to be lifted above her coldness, to the higher plane where there is reciprocal interest and mutual joy in the act of love.

Therein her silent demand is one with Nature's.

For the biological order of the world involves those claims which, in the human range, are the erotic rights of women.
The social claims of women, their economic claims, their political claims, have long been before the world.


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