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1  Never have men said this to women.
Anthem By Ayn Rand
ContextHighlight   In PART FOUR
2  And each of the men have one of the women assigned to them by the Council of Eugenics.
Anthem By Ayn Rand
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3  For men are forbidden to take notice of women, and women are forbidden to take notice of men.
Anthem By Ayn Rand
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4  We think that in the wisdom of women the Golden One had understood more than we can understand.
Anthem By Ayn Rand
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5  The other women were far off in the field, when we stopped at the hedge by the side of the road.
Anthem By Ayn Rand
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6  The women who have been assigned to work the soil live in the Homes of the Peasants beyond the City.
Anthem By Ayn Rand
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7  And we take no heed of the law which says that men may not think of women, save at the Time of Mating.
Anthem By Ayn Rand
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8  Children are born each winter, but women never see their children and children never know their parents.
Anthem By Ayn Rand
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9  So the women of the field were weary, and they tarried over their work, and they were far from the road when we came.
Anthem By Ayn Rand
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10  I shall call to me all the men and the women whose spirit has not been killed within them and who suffer under the yoke of their brothers.
Anthem By Ayn Rand
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11  And that night we knew that to hold the body of women in our arms is neither ugly nor shameful, but the one ecstasy granted to the race of men.
Anthem By Ayn Rand
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12  This is the time each spring when all the men older than twenty and all the women older than eighteen are sent for one night to the City Palace of Mating.
Anthem By Ayn Rand
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