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given factor. It is not inconceivable that some of 

 the qualities in which a man differs from a woman 

 are founded upon a distinction of this nature. Certain 

 qualities of intellect, for example, may depend upon 

 the existence in the individual of a double dose of 

 some factor which is repelled by femaleness. If this 

 is so, and if woman is bent upon achieving the results 

 which such qualities of intellect imply, it is not 

 education or training that will help her. Her problem 

 is to get the factor on which the quality depends 

 into an ovum that carries also the factor for female- 

 ness. 



