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Cats know how to obtain food without labor, shelter without confinement, and love without penalties.
Given that we glimpse what distinguishes man from the beast, is there anything that distinguishes woman from man?
Men have been found to deny woman intellect; they have credited her with instinct, with intuition, with a capacity to correlate cause and effect much as a dog connects its collar with a walk.
She is still less civilized than man, largely because she has not been educated.
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