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MRS. WARREN'S DAUGHTER
A Story of the Woman's Movement
By
SIR HARRY JOHNSTON
New York
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1920
TO
MY JURY OF MATRONS:
WINIFRED JOHNSTON ELLA HEPWORTH-DIXON
CATHERINE WELLS ANGELA MOND
BEATRICE SANDS MARGARET POWYS
ANNETTE HENDERSON FLORENCE FELLOWES
MARY LEVY RAY ROCKMAN-BRAHAM
FLORENCE TRAVERS MAUD PARRY
THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED,
IN THE KNOWLEDGE THAT--IN THE MAIN--IT HAS
THEIR SYMPATHY AND APPROVAL.
H. H. JOHNSTON
POLING,
_March, 1920_
PREFACE
The earlier part of Vivien Warren's life and that of her mother,
Catherine Warren, was told by Mr. George Bernard Shaw in his play,
"Mrs. Warren's Profession," published first in 1898.
(_Plays Pleasant and Unpleasant_: 1. _Unpleasant_. Constable and
Co., 6th Edition.)
I have his permission to continue the story from 1898 onwards. To
understand my sequel it is not necessary to have read the play which
so brilliantly placed the Warren problem before us. But as most
persons of average good education have found Mr.
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