[Letter : 18]98 April 29, Dorking [Surrey, Eng. to] Victoria Martin.

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[Letter : 18]98 April 29, Dorking [Surrey, Eng. to] Victoria Martin.

"We agree as to the injustice in the measure accorded to women. They bear in a quite equal degree the burdens of life; they bring as much as the bulk of men to support it; only they are not so muscular--. They will come to their own--"

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Haverford College Library

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