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What About Alice?

About 3 pages (1,027 words)

The Washington Post, July 28th, 1991

I SHALL INVENT A WOMAN. I SHALL make her a lawyer. She has gone to a good college and then to law school, and now works in a Washington firm. She earns good, not great, money. She may or may not make partner - it's too soon to tell. She is five feet six inches tall and attractive - at least I think so. Her name is Alice, and several times a year she is called upon to celebrate what she considers to be her relative failure. What does she mean by that? It's this. You may have noticed from the description above that Alice is not married. She has no children either. She is 30 (did I tell you that?...

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