the same human energies and human desires
and ambitions within. But all that she may wish to have, all
that she may wish to do, must come through a single channel and
a single choice. Wealth, power, social distinction, fame, -not
only these, but home and happiness, reputation, ease and pleasure,
her bread and butter,-all, must come to her through a small gold
ring (Gilman, 57).
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