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Transcriber’s Notes

The old-fashioned English names of towns and cities in South Asia that are used in the text have been retained. Variations in the spelling of other words are unchanged unless noted in the following.

For a complete list of corrections, other changes, and notes, please see the end of this document.


Clickable links to page numbers in the Table of Contents appear as 32 rather than 32.

Similarly, links to footnotes in the text appear like this[3] rather than being underlined like this[3].

 

[i]

The Queen’s Daughters
in India.

BY

ELIZABETH W. ANDREW and KATHARINE C. BUSHNELL.

WITH PREFATORY LETTERS BY

Mrs. JOSEPHINE E. BUTLER and Mr. HENRY J. WILSON, M.P.

Remember them that are in bonds as bound with them.

LONDON. MORGAN AND SCOTT,

12, PATERNOSTER BUILDINGS, E.C.

To be obtained from the

British Committee of the Federation for the Abolition of State Regulation of Vice, 17, Tothill Street, Westminster, S.W.;

And from the American Purity Alliance, United Charities’ Building, New York, U.S.A.

1899.

 


[ii]

Entered, in the year 1898, by

Elizabeth W. Andrew and Katharine C. Bushnell,

At Stationers’ Hall, London.



[iii]

 

DEDICATED

TO

JOSEPHINE E. BUTLER,

PROPHETESS OF THE TRUTH IN CHRIST JESUS; LOVER OF HOLY JUSTICE;

FRIEND OF OUTCAST WOMEN; LEADER OF “THE NEW ABOLITIONISTS”;

WHOM GOD HATH ANOINTED WITH HIS OWN PECULIAR JOY.

BECAUSE, IN THE SPIRIT OF HER MASTER, SHE HATH

“LOVED RIGHTEOUSNESS AND HATED INIQUITY.”

 

[iv]


[v]

PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION.


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