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The Business of Being a Woman

CHAPTER V
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Many a woman indifferently gowned has been made to feel her difference from the elegant she found herself among.

If she is sure of herself and has a sense of humor, this may be an amusing experience.
To many, however, it is an embittering one! Now these observations are not presented as discoveries! They were true, at least, as far back as the Greeks.

In fact, there is nothing in the so-called woman's movement, which in its essence did not exist then.

The stream of human aspirations, with its stretches of wisdom and of folly, has flowed steadily through the ages, and on its troubled surface men and women have always struggled together as they are struggling to-day.

These little comments simply seem to the writer worth making because for the moment the truths behind them are not getting as much attention as they deserve.


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