Calvin shrugged. It was impossible to argue with that, but it also wasn't his point. He was sure Mrs. Dempsey knew that; she was a healer and everything he knew about her implied she was intelligent. Surely she couldn't have been happy with this voting bill as a final destination? Or maybe she didn't care, since she had the right to vote now. The more money someone had, the harder it was for them to care about other people, Calvin had noticed. The Dempseys certainly had a lot of money.
"Are all your sisters going to start at the hospital soon, then?" he asked. He thought Mrs. Dempsey might not care about the scores of working class women who did have employment but would still be excluded, because their employers wouldn't care to recommend them — most domestic labor probably fell into that category. But maybe she might care that there were four Dempsey and one Pomfrey sister who were still excluded by this?
"Are all your sisters going to start at the hospital soon, then?" he asked. He thought Mrs. Dempsey might not care about the scores of working class women who did have employment but would still be excluded, because their employers wouldn't care to recommend them — most domestic labor probably fell into that category. But maybe she might care that there were four Dempsey and one Pomfrey sister who were still excluded by this?
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