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Thyrza

CHAPTER II
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With the mud at the bottom of society we can practically do nothing; only the vast changes to be wrought by time will cleanse that foulness, by destroying the monstrous wrong which produces it.

What I should like to attempt would be the spiritual education of the upper artisan and mechanic class.

At present they are all but wholly in the hands of men who can do them nothing but harm--journalists, socialists, vulgar propagators of what is called freethought.

These all work against culture, yet here is the field really waiting for the right tillage.

I often have in mind one or two of the men at our factory in Lambeth.
They are well-conducted and intelligent fellows, but, save for a vague curiosity, I should say they live without conscious aim beyond that of keeping their families in comfort.


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