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"You said rights," said Sergey Ivanovitch, waiting till Pestsov
had finished, ",
of presiding at officialthe
civil service, of sitting in parliament"
"Undoubtedly"
"But if women, as a rare exception, can occupy such positions, it
seehts' It
would be ree that
in doing the duty of a jury duties And therefore it would be correct
to say that woitimately
And one can but syeneral labor of man"
"Quite so," Alexey Alexandrovitch assented "The question, I
iine, is simply whether they are fitted for such duties"
"They will most likely be perfectly fitted," said Stepan
Arkadyevitch, "when education has beco them We
see this"
"How about the proverb?" said the prince, who had a long while