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Margaret Sanger

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Thus we see that the second and third children have a very good chance to live through the first year. Children arriving later have less and less chance, until the twelfth has hardly any chance at all to live twelve months.
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Chapter 5, "The Wickedness of Creating Large Families."

 
Margaret Sanger

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