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By and by they will meet again. Just now a few are journeying on together, like you and me, eh? seeing the new path, and trying to light the way for others! Professor S. — Ve now see der new vay, you and I. Indeed, yes, ve hold her light on high ! Jane {Striking a pose) — "Liberty lighting the world!" Professor S. (Forgetting all about Finlayson and Allen^ he approaches Jane, gesticulating as though on the lecture platform.) — Ah, dear ladee, you so lif vat iss my ideal ! Yes, noding but change...! You are going on ahead, you, and // It iss dee voman who vill lead. In her hand she holds all der years to come. Der man, he vill come after. Some time she vill need him — den, she peeck him up! Ven she not need him she vill — she vill put him down ! He iss off small account in der grand scheme. She iss — how you say it? — der "whole show"! Jane — Oh, Professor, Professor! The respon- sibility will be too great. The majority are not ready to take up this wonderful life. Professor S.
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