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NINETEEN HUNDRED?
A FORECAST AND A STORY.
BY
MARIANNE FARNINGHAM,
Author of “The Cathedral Shadow,” “The Clarence Family,” “Songs of Sunshine,” &c., &c.
London:
JAMES CLARKE & CO., 13 & 14, FLEET STREET.
1892.
This little dream, of what, I hope, may be in the near future, was dreamed several years ago, and much of it written on paper, the rest having to wait for strength and opportunity. But, meanwhile, the spirit of progressive love has not had to wait, and already part of my dream has come true, for the genius of “applied Christianity” is at work, doing what I only saw in a vision. I take this fact as an earnest that the other good things will follow. But they will not unless it is realised that the hope of England is in her young. And I affectionately dedicate this forecast-story to all father-hearted men and mother-hearted women who see in every child a treasure of priceless value, a force of mightiest possibilities, to be redeemed for Christ at any cost.