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Ernestine Rose Quotes: Do you not yet understand what has made woman what she is? Then see what the sickly taste and perverted judgment of man now admires in woman.
         

Do you not yet understand what has made woman what she is? Then see what the sickly taste and perverted judgment of man now admires in woman.


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