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The Authoritative Life of General William Booth

CHAPTER XX
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We have not realised all our expectations, nor fulfilled all our dreams.

It was not to be expected that we should.

This is an imperfect world; the Movement has been imperfect, and the people who have carried it on have been imperfect also.

Consequently, it is only natural that we have had imperfect results.
(a) Many things have been calculated to cause these shortcomings.
For example:-- i.

There has been a great lack of direct aim at the true goal of our Social Work on the part of some Officers who have been engaged in its direction.
Some of our comrades have been content with a "soup-and-blanket" regime.


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