THE WOMAN OF EVOLUTION AND PESSIMISM. 333 
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 
fact that she has something better to 
do than to win food; something more 
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. 
Release from 
labour, not 
idleness, 
