.■V'n ■■' Mrsl'iV'ot'hiclv Lawrcric©, the Jton. treasurer '■' jf"t!)C:lWonian's Social and Political Union, > >.!ksm ,;<wr!o\was released from Holloway after sorv'•ui \?n'p:'tivo .months', imprisonmentfor obstruct^ :'•' irif'.tbe police, informed lier fellow suffragists ' that.''"as.'a gratluatinK'nriiversity for'snffraeistsTlolloway Prison i<i. the best plaee in tno 'world;'' ."After:tile first hour's battle with ■Tien'os, 11 continued .Mrs. Lawrence, "I found >: :my cell'the:«wootest.po«aililopl«efl. It wns my ; mountain-top—ft plnco whoro I was able - :'. to enjoy leisure., silence, and solitude—things' which.'one loses, in the'.tremendous rush of life/ business, and responsibility." Whatever else the Welsh Disestablishment ' Bill' ! signines,'it means the robbery of reli-gjnn—-'Tablet", :■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 535, 16 June 1909, Page 9
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90Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 535, 16 June 1909, Page 9
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