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Prisoner for Blasphemy

CHAPTER XVII
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At a crowded meeting in the large hall of the Haggerston Road Club, attended by representatives of other associations, I was presented with the following address: "The Political Council of the Borough of Hackney Workmen's Club present this testimonial to George William Foote as a token of admiration of the courage displayed by him in the advocacy of free speech, and in sympathy for the sufferings endured during twelve months' imprisonment for the same under barbarous laws unfitted for the spirit of a free people.
"Signed on behalf of the Council ALFRED PIKE, President.
CHAS.

KNIGHT, Secretary." The largest audience that ever assembled at the Hall of Science listened to my first lecture, at which Mr.Bradlaugh presided, two days after my release.

Seventeen hundred people crowded into a room that seats nine hundred, and as many were unable to gain admission.

Similar welcomes awaited me in the provinces; and ever since my audiences, as well as the sale of my journal and writings, have been far larger than before my imprisonment.

Hundreds of people, as they have told me, have been converted to Freethought by my sufferings, my lectures, and my pamphlets.


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