The Gilded Age


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they have observed some woman has done at sometime or another. And  
that is where they make a mistake; for a woman will never do again what  
has been done before. It is this uncertainty that causes women, considered  
as materials for fiction, to be so interesting to themselves and to  
others.  
As the fall went on and the winter, Ruth did not distinguish herself  
greatly at the Fallkill Seminary as a student, a fact that apparently  
gave her no anxiety, and did not diminish her enjoyment of a new sort of  
power which had awakened within her.  
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