264 AWAKENING OF ENGLAND. 



and its parson, there is still the feeling of 

 dependence here as elsewhere in those who 

 live from hand to mouth on the goodwill of 

 a wealthy man. One is glad, though, that 

 there are no other outward and visible signs 

 of English civilisation. There is no police 

 station, no public-house, no lunatic asylum, 

 and no workhouse. 



