Arius the Libyan a Romance of the Primitive Church
Arius the Libyan a Romance of the Primitive Church
Nathan Chapman Kouns
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" cried her aunt. " To think that mine own niece, my sister s child, at the age of eighteen, should be unmaidenly enough to hold any inclinations, desires, or opinions except those which are framed for her by the custom of the class to which she belongeth ! Why, Theckla, a young girl hath no more business to entertain or handle such things as opinions J than she has to handle sword or spear. It is bold, vicious, unmaidenly ! Never never never utter such an atrocious and bar barous sentiment aga...in ! If I did not know thee to be chaste, and pure, and maidenly, such abominable utter ances would make me fear that thou art on the road to ruin!" "I am aware, " said Theckla, "that the Egyptians regard all females, young girls especially, as things ; but I consider myself as a person, not as a thing at all. Nature hath granted unto me certain rights, privileges, powers of mind and body, and hath devolved upon me certain duties and responsibilities. Thou seest, therefore, that I am un fitted for association with young ladies who are merely things, not persons.
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