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Waisbrooker, Lois. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.

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to bring out only a part of that which has been stamped upon the embryo, and [] failed. Now, the question is, shall we spend our time and [] in trying to bring out only birds and flowers, where the animal [] has been [] the first []. No. Let those who have trusted to the developer, to grace instead of nature, take care of the results of their mistakes [], while we turn our attention to the liberation of the artist mother, Let us see to it first, that she is made free, and then say to her [] care there, Oh Artist of the []! do not permit another to control the adjustment of conditions, of the images, the influences that brought to bear upon the [] [] your being must be impressed upon the [] [].

Do not linger more as another directs in this your highest, the highest work, but direct, adjust conditions, judge for yourself.

In a word, my sister, we must not waste our means, our energies in [] with effects, but in searching for and [] causes the true reformer's work is not in the hospital as nurse as physician but out in the highways, and byways from whence the sick are brought, searching for the cause that made them so. The work of the reformer is not with the outcast, the Magdalen, but with the causes that make outcasts. The work of the reformer