THE WOMAN OF EVOLUTION AND PESSIMISM. 



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A woman, like a man, must find something to do if 



she is to avoid misery and decay. Her release from 



the industrial world is conditional on the 



Release from £^^^ ^.j^^^ gj^g ^^^ something better to 



labour, not . , i . e j, , ■ 



... do than to wm food ; something more 



idleness. ' ° 



vital to social development than to add 

 to the physical resources of life. So long as society ex- 

 ists, the " eternal womanly " will find its own sphere of 

 full activity. In the long run that division of labour 

 will prove best which justifies itself by enduring. 



