


To hell with that, she thought-and never worried about it again.Ĭhapter Four: The Immovable Movers She was fifteen when it occurred to her for the first time that women did not run railroads and that people might object.

1.2.4 Chapter Four: The Sanction of the Victim.1.2.2 Chapter Two: The Aristocracy of Pull.1.2.1 Chapter One: The Man who Belonged On Earth.1.1.8 Chapter Nine: The Sacred and the Profane.1.1.7 Chapter Eight: The John Galt Line.1.1.6 Chapter Seven: The Exploiters and the Exploited.1.1.4 Chapter Five: The Climax of the d'Anconias.1.1.3 Chapter Four: The Immovable Movers.1.1.2 Chapter Three: The Top and the Bottom.
