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I can think of nothing in the world like the utter littleness, the paltriness, the contemptibleness, the degradation, of the woman who is tied down under a roof with a man who is really nothing to her; who wears the man’s name, who bears the man’s children — who plays the virtuous woman. . . . may i never, i say, become that abnormal merciless animal, that deformed monstrosity — a virtuous woman.
-Mary MacLane
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I Can Think Of Nothing In The

Mary MacLane
I can think of nothing in the world like the utter littleness, the paltriness, the contemptibleness, the degradation, of the woman who is tied down under a roof with a man who is really nothing to her; who wears the man’s name, who bears the man’s children — who plays the virtuous woman. . . . may i never, i say, become that abnormal merciless animal, that deformed monstrosity — a virtuous woman.
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