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“The time has arrived, when like huntsmen, we should surround the cover, and look sharp that justice does not slip away and pass out of sight and get lost; for there can be no doubt that we are in the right direction. Only try and get a sight of her, and if you come within view first, let me know.”—Plato Rep. Book IV. NEW YORK: G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, FOURTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-THIRD STREET. 1874.
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TO THE SCHOOL-GIRLS AND COLLEGE-GIRLS OF AMERICA, BECAUSE WE BELIEVE THAT THEIR IDEALS ARE HIGH AND THAT THEY HAVE STRENGTH TO MAKE THEM REAL, This Book is Dedicated BY THE WOMEN WHO, IN THE INTERVALS SNATCHED FROM DAILY LABOR, HAVE WRITTEN IT FOR THEIR SAKES.
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