Pauperism in Great Cities: the Duties Which It Imposes, With Suggestions for ...

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Pauperism in Great Cities: the Duties Which It Imposes, With Suggestions for ...
Jenkins, John, 1821-1896
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Some of these young beggars are orphans, or foundlings, or children who have been stolen, Digitized by Google 16 and they are sent out into the streets to shiver and to beg for their masters and mistresses, those beggar lords and ladies who sit in comfort and laziness, and eat and drink luxuriously in their filthy homes. Others of them are children of these unnatural parents, whose only care for them and of them is excited by the most selfishly low considerations ; for were it not for their pau...per street- earnings, they would be abandoned and allowed to perish.
It is sometimes asked, " Can it be right to sever, even in these circumstances, children from their parents ?" Our reply is that in every natural and . moral aspect, these little ones are without father and without mother. Will you tell me that that little girl who is kept by her parents to beg for their support, who is kept only for this, who is cruelly beaten when she is not successful, and is treated to liquor when she takes home large gains, — will you tell me that such a child is not fatherless ?


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