Excerpt: ...was a pandemic which must ultimately respond to an antitoxin. It was as if her forty-seven charges were sick, and she reading the blood test of indigency, prescribing in toto. "If you are what you say you are, then you are not entitled to the benefits of this home. Our girls here receive absolutely collective treatment along lines worked out for their general needs. Your case is an isolated one. You are not in need." "But please, please, please, is there no need except that covered by vice? Can you not conceive ...
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Excerpt: ...was a pandemic which must ultimately respond to an antitoxin. It was as if her forty-seven charges were sick, and she reading the blood test of indigency, prescribing in toto. "If you are what you say you are, then you are not entitled to the benefits of this home. Our girls here receive absolutely collective treatment along lines worked out for their general needs. Your case is an isolated one. You are not in need." "But please, please, please, is there no need except that covered by vice? Can you not conceive of a plight being all the worse because there is no provision for it?" "It is unthinkable that a woman like you, of evident refinement and education, should find herself in the predicament you describe." "Then thank God for being a rebel, if it will make you ponder on what is new, untried, and not according to formula. There are only two kinds of women you social workers recognize. The sheltered ones and the unfortunates. What about the woman who is neither, but merely out on her own? I try to meet life as an individual and not as a woman. What happens? Doors slam in my face. I can't buy a night's lodging for the child in my arms. It sounds like a thirty-cent melodrama. And now you, whose life study is life-I tell you I won't be turned off. You must take me in." "It's very irregular." "I'll pay." "We don't accept paying inmates. You may make the institution a present if you so desire. I'll put you up in the infirmary-it happens to be empty; and you may have the use of the nursery equipment adjoining, and there is a practical nurse in the house. Understand that this is entirely outside the regulations of the institution and I must ask you to make different arrangements as soon as possible." "Thank you," said Lilly, ashamed to be grateful and the tears pressing against her eyeballs. "Oh, my dear, thank you! Thank you!" And so it came about that in a room of five white cots and three barred windows, with the aid of a practical nurse and a...
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book New York: A. L. Burt, 1921. Reprint. Very Good/Very Good. A. L. Burt edition in beautiful original dust jacket. Clean dark blue cloth boards with gold lettering on cover and spine. Tiny spot of wear to two corner tips. Binding is tight and square, no cracking. Pages and edges are clean. Tasteful previous owner bookplate on front paste-down. Very small hole at inside front hinge. Frontispiece illustration. 458 pages. Clean color iIllustrated dust jacket has tiny corner chips, short closed edge tears. Enclosed in new archival quality removable mylar cover. Very scarce in jacket.