"I mean that it is, after all, an atavistic feeling... Conventional, I agree, but somehow, deep down, a man has the feeling that he ought to look after his wife, that he is the one who ought to earn their livilihood."
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Jo van Ammers-Küller in: Tantalus: A Novel, E. P. Dutton, 1930, p. 125
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