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" exclaimed E. Eliot.
" No." " Well, don't begin on the noble working girl.
She doesn't organize easily. Wait until the election is over. Then you come in on our schemes and we'll teach you how to do things. But don't butt in now, I beg of you. Misguided, well-meaning enthusiasts like you can do more harm to our cause than all the anti-suffragists in this world!" With her genial, disarming smile, E. Eliot rose THE STURDY OAK 251 and departed. She chuckled all the way back to her rooms over the
...idea of Remington's bride wanting to take the field with the enemies of her wedded lord.
" Women, women ! God bless us, but we're funny ! " mused E. Eliot.
Genevieve liked her caller immensely, and she thought over her advice, but she determined to let it make no difference in her plans.
She saw her work cut out for her. She would not flinch!
She would do her bit in the great cause of women — no, of humanity. The flame of her purpose burned steadily and high.
At a quarter-past eleven that night a slight, black- clad figure, with a shawl over its head, softly closed the side door of the Remington house and hurried down the street.


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