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Eleanor Marx-Aveling

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She wished at the same time to die and to live in Paris.
Айгульцитирует2 года назад
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Ghafeela Sohailцитирует10 месяцев назад
A man, at least, is free; he may travel over pas­sions and over coun­tries, over­come obstacles, taste of the most faraway pleas­ures. But a wo­man is al­ways hampered. At once in­ert and flex­ible, she has against her the weak­ness of the flesh and legal de­pend­ence. Her will, like the veil of her bon­net, held by a string, flut­ters in every wind; there is al­ways some de­sire that draws her, some con­ven­tion­al­ity that re­strains.
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