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298 LA SCETJB EOSALIE.
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XLIV—LA SCEUH HOSALIE.
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charitable Wje will now exertion take a ...
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*& M Number I Consrciitjded Of This My J...
the precious material out of which , working women are to be made _^ and not leave the introductionof educated girls into business to the _^
chances of the business world alone . Almost everything depends on the moral tone communicated from the head-quarters of each
separate sphere of employment ; just as in the beginning of this century Sir Walter fiction Scott was . and redeemed Miss from Edgeworth its coarseness and a and small absurdity contem by
poraneous knot of writers , so the professions , , art , and literature receive in the powerful stamp of a few leading minds .
Or the ten every or twenty age women in England , who during the next dozen years may rise into eminence in any new sphere for their
whole sex , will class depend of youthful an incalculable educated workers amount . of If such good twent or evil y maintain to our
their position in all that is " fair and lovely and of good report , " and if they be -well supported by those of their own sex whose names
are an assured guarantee to the whole kingdom ; if ladies who are exemp equality t from with ladies the necessit who sure y of not working just as a will baronet associate and a barrister on terms are of
now for all conventional purposes , of equal rank , then we shall see this antl " over new theory rock , " as and its opposers shoal . It like will to become call it , a carried respectable triump and hevery
desirable y thing for a woman to practise a profession or a business , just for a as woman it has to alread become y become a good a poet respectable , novelist and , or a art desirable ist . In thing fine ,
it will no _long-er be half a disgrace for a lady to become an " indemical pendent If such change factor hearty ( " being in and any of generous itself other inevitable post pains but be that ) not will of taken be a governess _worked , then the . out econo with
peril there and is little difficulty fear . to the I rejoice happiness to feel of , the from communit daily experience y . But of , how this
wide and warm is the sympathy of women with women , when once excited . I believe that all honor from their own sex awaits those
who achieve distinction in any branch of work , and that those who that them make their of up pursuing their social minds caste any avocation is to dependent seize , the however first on what opportunit humble they , will are y that find and opens in not future on to
, the occupation on which they may happen to be engaged .
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298 La Scetjb Eosalie.
298 LA SCETJB EOSALIE .
Xliv—La Sceuh Hosalie.
XLIV—LA SCEUH HOSALIE . { Concluded from page 234 . )
Charitable Wje Will Now Exertion Take A ...
charitable Wje will now exertion take a covered cursory g by lance this over indefati the immense gable Sister field of of Charit general y . exclusive in the bestowal
of If her anybod good y seemed offices , it to was have she a . to rig whom ht to be so much poverty and misery
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1860, page 298, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011860/page/10/
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