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Chips: The Samaritan Institution

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Author Charles Dickens
Genre Prose: Editorial i
Subject Other
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Printed : 16/5/1857
Journal : Household Words
Volume : Volume XV
Magazine : No. 373
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'The Predatory Art,' by Henry Morley, the lead article in the 14 March 1857 issue of Household Words, contained the following inaccurate and unfair allusion to the Secretary of the Samaritan Institution: 'I sink to a bathos if I name the good Samaritan who stood by one of the way-sides in a great city, and made application to the rich for food and drink, that he might give them to the poor, but maintained his own kitchen therewith, and sent away unaided and uncomforted many a neighbour who, even in the very house of that Samaritan, had fallen among thieves.' Dickens wrote 'Chips: The Samaritan Institution' as a disclaimer.

Harry Stone; © Bloomington and Indiana University Press, 1968. DJO gratefully acknowledges permission to reproduce this material.

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