32/70 I'm not taking into consideration the new-woman species, the faddist or the reformer. I mean normal girls like you and me. A girl's every wish, every need, is almost instantly satisfied without the slightest effort on her part to obtain it. No struggle, let alone work! If women crave to achieve something outside of the arts, you know, something universal and helpful which will make men acknowledge her worth, if not the equality, where is the opportunity ?" "Opportunities should be made," replied Carley. |