I consider every well-educated woman as fully my equal, not to say my superior; but it does not follow from this that she would be one whom I should wish to make a third party with me and my wife at mealtimes.
She knew that aneducated woman is the companion of her children and their intellectual guide.
She was an educated woman, who had read much and travelled extensively, and, like her father, used her money in doing good while she lived.
I consider every well-educated woman as fully my equal, not to say my superior; but it does not follow from this that she would be one whom I should wish to make a third party with me and my wife at meal-times.
She is not an educated woman, and I am sure she would rather remain downstairs; our conversation would not interest her.
By an educated woman is meant a woman who has been taught the usual curriculum of a lady in cultivated circles.
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