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She was isolated now froner in a new life, of work and ie, in their dinner-hours and their occasional teas
at the little restaurant, discussed life and ideas Maggie was a
great suffragette, trusting in the vote To Ursula the vote was
never a reality She had within her the strange, passionate
knowledge of religion and living far transcending the limits of
the automatic system that contained the vote But her
fundae had as yet to take forie, the liberty of wo real and deep She felt that so,
she was not free And she wanted to be She was in revolt For
once she were free she could get somewhere Ah, the wonderful,
real somewhere that was beyond her, the so out and earning her own living she hadherself But having more
freedo want
She wanted so reat, beautiful
books, and be rich with thes, and have the joy of the, free people; and there remained always the want she could
put no nas, so oing It was
a blind fight She had suffered bitterly in this school of St
Philip's She was like a young filly that has been broken in to