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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The Cab Horse Charter

William Booth maintained that if a cab horse, (the forerunner of the engine of a taxi) fell, we would do all we could to put it on its feet again, without any questions being asked. It had 'a shelter for the night, food for its stomach and work allotted to it by which it can earn its corn.' That,' he continued, 'although a humble standard, is at present absolutely unattainable by millions - literally by millions - of our fellow men and women.'

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