Personality Plus - Some Experiences of Emma McChesney and Her Son, Jock by Edna Ferber
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go if he thought it would make you unhappy."
"Not go!" cried Emma McChesney sharply. "I'd like to see him dare to refuse it!" "Well then, what in--" began Buck, bewildered. "Don't try to understand it, T.A. It's no use. Don't try to poke your finger into the whirligig they call 'Woman's Sphere.' Its mechanism is too complicated. It's the same quirk that makes women pray for daughters and men for sons. It's the same kink that makes women read the marriage and death notices first in a newspaper. It's the same queer strain that causes a mother to lavish the most love on the weakest, wilfullest child. Perhaps I wouldn't have loved Jock so much if there hadn't been that streak of yellow in him, and if I hadn't had to work so hard to dilute it until now it's only a faint cream color. There ought to be a special prayer for women who are bringing up their sons alone." Buck stirred a little uneasily. "I've never heard you talk like this before." "You probably never will again." She swung round to her desk. T.A. Buck, strolling toward the door, still wore the puzzled look. "I don't know what makes you take this so seriously. Of course, the boy will be a long way off. But then, you've been separated from him before. What's the difference now?" |
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