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Why Women Are So: Section III: Some Exceptions
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Title Page
The Hypothesis
Section I: The Domestic Traditions
Chapter I: The Conventions of Girlhood
Chapter II: The Great Adventure
Chapter III: The Career of Motherhood
Chapter IV: Domesticity as a Vocation
Section II: The Effect Upon Women
Chapter V: The Feminine Temperament
Chapter VI: Beauty and Weakness
Chapter VII: The Pursuit of Dress
Chapter VIII: Clothes and Character
Chapter IX: The Virtues of Subservience
Section III: Some Exceptions
Chapter X: The Elect Among Women
Chapter XI: The Phantom of the Learned Lady
Chapter XII: Women Insurgents
Chapter XIII: Literary Amateurs
Section IV: From Femininity to Womanhood
Chapter XIV: The Significance of Femininity
Chapter XV: Family Perplexities
Chapter XVI: The Larger Life and Citizenship
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