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Waisbrooker, Lois. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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− | is not with the unfortunate ones who have been | + | ^4^ is not with the unfortunate ones |
− | + | who have been bitten with a rabid dog | |
− | Once the inventors of the steam engine and the telegraph were | + | but with the dog ^which^ <u>bites</u>, that |
+ | others may escape a like fate. catch | ||
+ | and kill the dog first, and then take | ||
+ | care of the wounded ones. And so | ||
+ | with the Magdalen, educate wo- | ||
+ | man, make her free, as free as man | ||
+ | is, with the same rights before the laws | ||
+ | , remain the causes that make Mag- | ||
+ | dalens, and then, take care of the | ||
+ | Magdalen, secure her a house of | ||
+ | refuge, if you have the time, and there | ||
+ | are any who need it. I know | ||
+ | that those who judge from the old | ||
+ | standpoints will call us hardheart- | ||
+ | ed, ^will say^ that our religion is not <u>[illegible]</u> | ||
+ | etc. Suppose they do: suppose | ||
+ | they do not understand us; is that | ||
+ | a reason why should not under- | ||
+ | stand ourselves? | ||
+ | Once the inventors of the steam | ||
+ | engine and the telegraph were cement- | ||
+ | ed and dreamers, impractical, but they | ||
+ | ^have^ formed themselves eminently prac- | ||
+ | tical. So we may be cemented as | ||
+ | dreamers, enthusiasts, but dem- | ||
+ | onstrated practicality will | ||
+ | put an end to all such accusations. | ||
+ | Suppose that there is a certain piece | ||
+ | of ground to be seeded, and I have | ||
+ | grain enough to seed it; but here | ||
+ | is a family who must have that | ||
+ | grain or starve. If the grain is | ||
+ | eaten the ground is not seeded; if | ||
+ | the ground is not seeded, one hun- | ||
+ | dred families must starve a year | ||
+ | hence. It will be a hard thing for |
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^4^ is not with the unfortunate ones who have been bitten with a rabid dog but with the dog ^which^ bites, that others may escape a like fate. catch and kill the dog first, and then take care of the wounded ones. And so with the Magdalen, educate wo- man, make her free, as free as man is, with the same rights before the laws , remain the causes that make Mag- dalens, and then, take care of the Magdalen, secure her a house of refuge, if you have the time, and there are any who need it. I know that those who judge from the old standpoints will call us hardheart- ed, ^will say^ that our religion is not [illegible] etc. Suppose they do: suppose they do not understand us; is that a reason why should not under- stand ourselves? Once the inventors of the steam engine and the telegraph were cement- ed and dreamers, impractical, but they ^have^ formed themselves eminently prac- tical. So we may be cemented as dreamers, enthusiasts, but dem- onstrated practicality will put an end to all such accusations. Suppose that there is a certain piece of ground to be seeded, and I have grain enough to seed it; but here is a family who must have that grain or starve. If the grain is eaten the ground is not seeded; if the ground is not seeded, one hun- dred families must starve a year hence. It will be a hard thing for