Summary
WERE you a person of charitable disposition, you might give succour to a stranger by admitting him to your home (though you surely have the right to refuse). Were you perhaps even more amenable, you might admit him even if you really rather wouldn't.
Were you of a saintly disposition, you might provide funds to the stranger to enable him to resist your attempted eviction of him. Were you totally mad, you might provide him further funds to appeal against the decision when it went against him (deportation of illegal migrants).See the full content of this document
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Charity Begins at Home ; Letters [Scot Region]
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