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man could have any feeling for them except an infinite pity, able to overcome her repulsion. It was only too evident that all they were doing was to ply a trade as dreary as it was dreadful. But there is much to explain, my dear Miss Wyatt, beyond ? explanation you give. The absolute abolition of brothels, and men of merely professional ? may leave the problem nearly as bad as before. In Sweden and Vermont, for instance to take two communities? did I happen to have studied - there is lamentably widespread sexual immorality, and ? often self-sale of the most callous kind by girls of seemingly ? surroundings; ayet there are few or no brothels, and not many women who are merely professional prostitutes. I wish I was sure of the right-course