A Woman Intervenes

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' 'My profession? I have none. ' 'Well, whatever you call it. I mean the way in which you make yourmoney. ' Lady Willow sighed, and the tears came into her eyes.
'You little know, my child, to what straits one may come who is leftunprovided for, and who has to do the best to keep up appearances. ' Jennie sprang up instantly and took the unresisting hand of the elderwoman, smoothing it with her own caressingly.
'Why, of course I know, ' she cried, with a little quaver in her voice;'and there is
...nothing more terrible on earth than lack of money. If therewas a single really civilized country in existence, it would makeprovision for its women. Every woman should be assured enough to live on, merely because she is a woman. If England had put aside as much for itswomen as it has spent in the last hundred years on foolish wars, or ifAmerica had made a fund of what its politicians have been allowed tosteal, the women of both barbarous countries might have been providedwith incomes that would at least keep them from the fear of want.

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