Love of Detail: I wonder how we could dispose of sewage without polluting lakes and streams? I must send for books on the disposal of sewage.
Love of the Beautiful: I should like to settle the whole valley without changing the look of it—from here.
Eyes (roving from one group of screening trees to the next): It can be done. Put your village on the east side of the big lake, back of the hardwood ridge. Do you remember Placid Brook? That will flow through the main street. It will be kept clean and well stocked with trout, so that the old men can fish from the bridges. Above the village there shall be a path along the brook, all in the shade. Can't you see the girls and boys walking, two and two?
Love of Detail: All the houses in the village must be white. Who is going to make the laws?
Ego: I am. Because I own the valley. And put up the money.
Modesty: But there will be lots of men wiser than I am. And they will help.
Sudden Impulse: The women shall have votes.
Childishness: The men shan't.
Reason: Now I wonder. It's never been tried, and maybe it's what the world is waiting for and striving for.
Touch of Genius and Prophecy: It shall be tried. It is what the world needs. No votes for men. No men on juries....