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An Unsocial Socialist

CHAPTER VII
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As it is your principle to allow us to exercise our own judgment, we intend to cultivate the acquaintance of Smilash.' How will you act in that case ?" "Send them home to their parents at once." "I see that your principles are those of the Church of England.

You allow the students the right of private judgment on condition that they arrive at the same conclusions as you.

Excuse my saying that the principles of the Church of England, however excellent, are not those your prospectus led me to hope for.

Your plan is coercion, stark and simple." "I do not admit it," said Miss Wilson, ready to argue, even with Smilash, in defence of her system.

"The girls are quite at liberty to act as they please, but I reserve my equal liberty to exclude them from my college if I do not approve of their behavior." "Just so.


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