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Show a Keoonection, I remember when I thought it unworthy un-worthy of Lucy Stone to speak in public as she did, because I thought it was hardly hard-ly proper for a woman to be so conspicuous. conspic-uous. I speak of this because it pains me to think that my woman should ever I j have looked askance at one who was so great and noble a laborer for the interests inter-ests of her sex. But I was only one of many, and we should be thankful that pur horizon has broadened to its present circumference. If Mrs. Stone were to start again today she would not find, as he did then, that nearly the whole world Was against her. Julia Ward Howe. |