of rejecting a superstitious faith, but that is now
impossible, and she must fight her way out of darkness
into light as her mother did before her. But in
order that she may do so, education now is of vital
importance, and that I am striving to obtain for her.
I live in the hope that in her womanhood she may return
to the home she was torn from in her childhood, and
that, in faithful work and noble endeavor, she may
wear in future years in the Freethought ranks a name
not wholly unloved or unhonored therein, for the sake
of the woman who has borne it in the van through eleven
years of strife.
THE END.