White Slaves; or, the Oppression of the Worthy Poor
WHITE SLAVES OR THE OPPRESSIONS OF THE WORTHY POOR BY REV. LOUIS ALBERT BANKS, D.D. To My Father and Mother, Who instilled into my mind and heart, in the days of a happy boyhood, their own love for liberty and hatred of oppression, this volume is gratefully dedicated. TO THE MERCY AND HELP DEPARTMENT OF THE EPWORTH LEAGUE
morning he was no nearer the answer than before. So he was obliged to
appear before the wise child and acknowledge that he could not solve
the problem.
"I have looked at the subject from every side," said he, "and given it
careful thought, and yet I cannot tell why a cow drinks water from a
brook."
"Sir," replied the wise child, "it is because the cow is thirsty."
The shock of this answer was so great that the schoolmaster fainted
away, and when they had brought him to he made a prophecy that Solomon
would grow up to be a wond'rous wise man.
It was the same way with the village doctor. Solomon came to him one
day and asked,
"Tell me, sir, why has a man two eyes?"
"Bless me!" exclaimed the doctor, "I must think I a bit before I
answer, for I have never yet had my attention called to this subject."
So he thought for a long time, and then he said, "I must really give
it up. I cannot tell, for the life of me, why a man has two eyes. Do
you know?"
WHITE SLAVES OR THE OPPRESSIONS OF THE WORTHY POOR BY REV. LOUIS ALBERT BANKS, D.D. To My Father and Mother, Who instilled into my mind and heart, in the days of a happy boyhood, their own love for liberty and hatred of oppression, this volume is gratefully dedicated. TO THE MERCY AND HELP DEPARTMENT OF THE EPWORTH LEAGUE