Pray You, Sir, Whose Daughter - Helen Hamilton Gardener
by Helen Hamilton Gardener
Duration: 3:46:27
In the following story the writer shows us what poverty and dependence are in their revolting outward aspects, as well as in their crippling effects on all the tender sentiments of the human soul.\n Whilst the many suffer for want of the decencies of life,\n the few have no knowledge of such conditions. They require the poor to keep clean,\n where water by landlords is considered a luxury; to keep their garments whole, where they have naught but rags to stitch together, twice and thrice worn threadbare. The improvidence of the poor as a valid excuse for ignorance, poverty, and vice, is as inadequate as is the providence of the rich, for their virtue, luxury, and power.\n The artificial conditions of society are based on false theories of government, religion, and morals, and not upon the d
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