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Michael Crichton

“It was terribly important that such women should marry. The failure to marry--spinsterhood--implied a kind of dreadful crippling, for it was universally acknowledged that "a woman's true position was that of administratrix, mainspring, guiding star of the home," and if she was unable to perform this function, she became a sort of pitiful social misfit, an oddity.”

Michael Crichton, The Great Train Robbery
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The Great Train Robbery The Great Train Robbery by Michael Crichton
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