The Way of Woman.
Dr. George F. Shrady writes : "Woman must take secondary place. This is what Nature intended her for. In every way she is less than man. She has her own place in life, and when she occupies it as Providence intended she is to be envied. Why she should strive to depart from it is one of the mysteries. On man's own lines she cannot become his equal. Every time a woman enters upon the walks of life which Nature intended man should tread, she makes a move toward repressing the natural development of her sex. Look at your so-called strong-minded wemen and compare them with woman as God created her. They are not as women should be at all. Woman is man's inspiration. She is the mother bird who cares for the nest while the male bird is foraging. The difference in the relative positions of male and female is exemplified in all classes of animal life. Nature knows what is right. Her ways are wise, even if they are sometimes past mortal understanding."
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2293, 5 January 1900, Page 3
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178The Way of Woman. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2293, 5 January 1900, Page 3
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