hem at their highest
level. And this she also does--perhaps not quite so unconsciously.
* * *
They err who call women illogical. Feminine logic is inexorable. But it
proceeds per saltum. It is man who has laboriously to reason step by
step.
* * *
The most wayward woman craves control: To let a woman have her own way is
interpreted by her as indifference. And
The surest way to fail to please a woman is to let her do what she
pleases.
* * *
Woman is born to acting as the sparks fly upward. And
What a woman really is, nobody knows, least of all herself.
To see a woman as she really is, one must see her with her babe. For
It is curious, but it is true, that not even before the passionate and
accepted lover to whom she has utterly devoted herself can a woman bare
her heart as can she to her babe. Perhaps we may go so far as to say
that
Motherhood always partially eclipses wife-hood:
When the child comes, the man stands aside. For
It is not within the capability of man to evoke or to develop the
totality of woman. There are feminine potentialities he is powerless to
awake. There is a portion of womanliness always hidden from him. To her
babe alone she opens the innermost recesses of her soul. For him she
wears no masks, affect no accent, plays no part. Even her features take
on a different and unique expression before the offspring of her womb.
Never is she more womanly, never so strong, never so quite, never so
self-contained, never so completely herself, and never so beautify when
bending over her helpless infant son. And naturally: for say what one
will,
Motherhood is the goal of womanhood. And
Howsoever she comes by it, a woman's burthen is always to her "That Holy
Thing". So
No one knows what a woman is like till she is a mother. In other words
Motherhood reveals womanhood. And, be it remembered,
There be childless women--both spinsters and wives--who could mother
mankind in their bosoms. Such women wield great influence. For
Many a mere man there is has owed his all to a motherly woman.
* * *
Nor speech, not restore, nor expression of feature, nor all combined,
will ever reveal the real feelings of a woman. To unbosom herself is
impossible to woman. Do not expect it, for
Definite and accurate utterance is not given to woman.
* * *
The chief business of woman is: first, to get married; second, to get
others married.
* * *
It is difficult to
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