Capitolo 26
taken to visit to a country-house and immediately churches how much lease was
paid for him. On to gaily be said at his/her hostess that they paid anybody
leases for that house, he returned rather wild with interest that the
problem was resolved. "My father and I will go to the country. You get a
the great house, entirely warm without lease." Nothing other in the country
party him but the subject of lease, and he spoke of what with a
exclusiveness I deign of an alone taxer.
The struggle for existence that is so very sourrer among people nearby
the edge of pauperism, leaves sometimes the ugly marks on character and the
visitor of charity finds this indirect you/he/she results the most greater part mystifying. Parents
who work very hard and they anticipate a the maturity when they cannot earn more,
watches out that their children will be waited for to divide their wages with
them from the very before. Such parent, when succeeded, it thrills the
immature nervous system of his/her/their child that tyrannically establishes this way
the habits of the obedience, so that the nerves and you/he/she cannot depart from
this control when his/her child is more old man. The visitor of charity which the family
relationship has lifted rather out of this, it doesn't do in the minimum understands
the industrial foundation for this tyranny of family.
The head of a training-class of childish kindergarten addressed once a baton of
women that work, and he/she spoke of the despotism that is often established
on the small children. You said that her so defined determination to break
the wish of a child a lot of times it rose from a lust of dominion, and she exhorted
the ideal relationship founded upon love and the trust. But many of the
women were confused. One of their remarked to the writer as her went out
of the room of baton, "If you didn't hold you check above them from the duration
they was few, you would never find their wages when they is grown
on." Another said, "Ah, clearly her (intending the orator) it doesn't do
has to depend on the wages of his/her children. You can afford to be weary with