5/26 What was to become of the country if women, "the most numerous and powerful tribe in the world," grew discontented? Nature lays a compelling hand on her. Unless she obeys freely and fully she must pay in unrest and vagaries. For the normal woman the fulfillment of life is the making of the thing we best describe as a home--which means a mate, children, friends, with all the radiating obligations, joys, burdens, these relations imply. And these two, nature and society, are continually getting into each other's way, wrecking each other's plans, frustrating each other's schemes. |