Ginx's Baby: his birth and other misfortunes; a satire by Edward Jenkins
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page 56 of 119 (47%)
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the evening by a policeman. A pretty comment on the proceedings!
The Good Samaritan put his patient on his ass and carried him to an inn; while the priest and the Levite, though the latter looked at him, at least let him alone. To have called a public meeting to discuss his fate before deserting him, would have been a refinement of inhumanity. The committee were rather ashamed when they met. Instant measures were taken to recover the child and place him in good hands. The duchess again provided baby-clothes. The next Sunday sermons were preached on his behalf in a score of chapels. The collections amounted to L 800, a sum increased by donations and subscriptions to the handsome total of L 1360 10s. 3 1/2d. It will be seen hereafter what the committee did with the baby, but I happen to have an account of what became of the funds. They were spent as follows, according to a balance sheet never submitted to the subscribers:-- Pounds s. d. Committee-rooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 0 0 2 Secretaries employed by the Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 0 0 Agents, canvassing, &c . . . . . . . . . . 88 6 2 Printing Notices, Placards, Pamphlets, a "Daily Bulletin of Health," "Life of Ginx's Baby," "Protestant Babyhood, a Tale," "The Cradle of an Infant Martyr," "A Snatched Brand," and other Works issued by the Committee . . . . . . 596 13 5 |
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