"Came on earth that He might show mankind
What 'tis to be aman: to give, not take; To serve, not rule; to nourish, not devour;
To help, not crush; if needs, to die, not live."

2 Belle Vue Gardens
Walpole Road, Brighton,
Nov. 1, 1899.

CONTENTS

[CHAPTER I—INTRODUCTORY]
[CHAPTER II—"WHY SHOULD I INTERFERE?"]
[CHAPTER III—FIRST PRINCIPLES]
[CHAPTER IV—THE SECRET AND METHOD]
[CHAPTER V—EARLY BOYHOOD]
[CHAPTER VI—BOYHOOD AND SCHOOL LIFE]
[CHAPTER VII—EARLY MANHOOD]
[CHAPTER VIII—THE INFLUENCE OF SISTERS]
[CHAPTER IX—THE MODERN WOMAN AND HER FUTURE]
[CHAPTER X—NATIONAL AND IMPERIAL ASPECTS]
[CHAPTER XI—THE DYNAMIC ASPECT OF EVIL]
[ CONCLUSION]
[ APPENDIX]

"No advice, no exposure, will be of use until the right relation exists between the father and mother and their son. To deserve his confidence, to keep it as the chief treasure committed to them by God;—to be, the father his strength, the mother his sanctification, and both his chosen refuge, through all weakness, evil, danger, and amazement of his young life."

Rushkin.

The
Power of Womanhood