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 strange that they cannot see that they alone have the power, and that, under their fair words, they are in effect saying, "Get it, if you can," for all the world like a bullying big boy who has stolen the smaller boy's bread. It is strange that they should be willing in this matter to show themselves so inferior to women; for when did women ever say to their menfolk: "Your freedom, your dignity, your ideals are nothing to me. These are men's questions; let them settle their affairs without our help "? Just as women have carried men in their arms, when they were weak and whimpering and ugly, till they could run alone; just as women have nourished the babes at their breasts, and given their lives for them, so have we women (in the words of Miss Anna Shaw) "carried all the weak causes in our arms, until they were strong and could run alone, and then—then—they forgot us!" In the French Revolution, at Peterloo, in the American crusade against slavery, among the Boers in South Africa, in the Chinese revolution, in Ireland now, when did women ever separate their lives and interests from those of men?

There is this excuse for the men: first, that they are by nature slower than women, and are only now awakening to the fact that, while men's lives have changed greatly during the past century, women's lives have changed immensely more, and that something like a complete revolution has taken place in the education and industrial position of women, and they cannot be expected