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2 years and | 9 years and | | | 4 months. | 164 days. | | 183 days. | 2 days. | | | | | | | | | 31/2% | 28 years and | 20 years and | 9% | 11 years and | 8 years and | | | 208 days. | 54 days. | | 40 days. | 16 days. | | | | | | | | | 4% | 25 years. | 17 years and | 10% | 10 years. | 7 years and | | | | 246 days. | | | 100 days. | | | | | | | | | 41/2% | 22 years and | 15 years and | | | | | | 81 days. | 273 days. | | | | +--------+--------------+--------------+--------+--------------+--------------+ THE PROGRESS OF WOMEN. BY LYDIA KINGSMILL COMMANDER. _An original article written for_ THE SCRAP BOOK. Nothing is more wonderful, in this age of wonders, than the progress of women in all the civilized countries of the world. Never before were the doors of opportunity so widely opened; never before were the barriers of sex so low. The modern young woman does not face the one choice of her grandmother--marriage or the fate of the "old maid." Before her so many paths open that her only trouble is to choose. Her grandmother's girlhood was spent at home. She was told that "the happy woman is the woman with no history"; and "a woman's name should be in the newspapers just three times--when she is born, when she marries, and when she dies." This is dead doctrine to the girl who goes whirling across the continent or around the world, unchaperoned and alone, and returns to meet the admiration of her friends and the interest of the public. As she sits on the deck of the incoming steamer, giving opinions on kings and countries, chatting of the book she is about to write and handing out her photographs to a group of reporters, she bears slight resemblance to the fainting Amandas and Clarissas who "raised their weeping eyes to heaven," or fell swooning every time a mysterious sound was heard or when even a stray cow crossed their path. HOW TRAVEL IS MADE TO PAY. If our traveler is practical and depends upon her own pocketbook instead of papa's she adopts a specialty and makes her trips p
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