The Law of Love Being Fantasies of Science And Sentiment Inked Into English to
The Law of Love Being Fantasies of Science And Sentiment Inked Into English to
Reedy, William Marion, 1862-1920
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" I am, " said Ginx. "But, bless my heart, that s murder!" "No, t ain t, " said Ginx. "I ve twelve already at home. Starvashon s shure to kill this un & Best save it the trouble. " The officer declares this is quite contrary to law and he recites the law, but that doesn t affect THELAWOFLOVE 45 Ginx. He fails utterly to see why, if Parliament will not let him abandon the child. Parliament does not provide for the child for all the other twelve. The officer declares that the parish has enough to... do to take care of foundlings and children of parents who can t or won t work. Says Ginx: "Jest so. You 11 bring up bastards and beggars pups, but you won t help an honest man keep his head above water. This child s head is goin under water anyhow ! " and he dashed for the bridge, with the screaming crowd at his heels & & & & & & A philosopher interposes at this stage with a query as to how Ginx came to have so many children. Of course Ginx has to laugh * The Philosopher urges that Ginx had no right to bring children into the world unless he could feed, clothe and educate them, and Ginx replies that he d like to know how he could help it, as a married man.
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