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Herland

CHAPTER 9
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We have, within our limits, a good deal of knowledge of anatomy, physiology, nutrition--all that pertains to a full and beautiful personal life.

We have our botany and chemistry, and so on--very rudimentary, but interesting; our own history, with its accumulating psychology." "You put psychology with history--not with personal life ?" "Of course.

It is ours; it is among and between us, and it changes with the succeeding and improving generations.

We are at work, slowly and carefully, developing our whole people along these lines.

It is glorious work--splendid! To see the thousands of babies improving, showing stronger clearer minds, sweeter dispositions, higher capacities--don't you find it so in your country ?" This I evaded flatly.


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