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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Sight to the Blind, by Lucy Furman This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Sight to the Blind Author: Lucy Furman Release Date: April 11, 2004 [EBook #11998] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SIGHT TO THE BLIND *** Produced by Al Haines SIGHT TO THE BLIND A STORY BY LUCY FURMAN WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY IDA TARBELL 1914 TO HARRIET BUTLER Contents INTRODUCTION BY IDA M. TARBELL SIGHT TO THE BLIND AFTERWORD The illustrations reproduced in the Introduction to this volume have been selected from those in Miss Furman's "Mothering on Perilous." Introduction Ida M. Tarbell Introduction A more illuminating interpretation of the settlement idea than Miss Furman's stories "Sight to the Blind" and "Mothering on Perilous" does not exist. Spreading what one has learned of cheerful, courageous, lawful living among those that need it has always been recognized as part of a man's work in the world. It is an obligation which has generally been discharged with more zeal than humanity. To convert at the point of a sword is hateful business. To convert by promises of rewards, present or future, is hardly less hateful. And yet much of the altruistic work of the world has been done by one or a union of these methods. That to which we have converted men has not always been more satisfactory than our way of going at it. It has often failed to make radical changes in thought or conduct. Our reliance has been on doctrines, conventions, the three R's. They are easily sterile--almost sure to be if the teacher's spirit is one of cock-sure pride in the superiority of his religion and his cultivation. The settlement in part at least is the outgrowth of a desire to find a place in which certain new notions of enlightening men and women could be freely tested and applied. The heart of the idea lies in its name. The modern bearers of good tidings instead of handing down principles and instructions at intervals from pulpit or desk _settle_ among those who need them. They keep open house the year around for all, and to all who will, give
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