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IN SA NITY , PAST* AND PRESENT. 383
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L VII.—INSANITY, PAST AND PRESENT.
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— : » • ' ¦ I '.' Madame Recamiee's Retu...
life . Henceforthshe existed—r-she did not live ; the objects of her upon could life rej were oin those no longer to who , with m . she her had , and been she for waited long the years hour so when tenderl she y
seized and She faithfull with had many y cholera attached devoted the .. terrible friends news round startled her , and them when as she thoug was h
they soothe among had the them dreamed . Friends of they , her and last could relatives hours in any Her knelt case courage by retain her bed her her , patience much and strove longer , and to
her tender agony piety never failed . " . We shall meet , again , ' * were the last The words extreme she spoke loveliness to her of her sobbing earl niece . which had indeed faded ,
but cholera hardl leaves y changed in general , seemed fatal to traces return y years to her , its in victims death ; it and spared thoug her h , ,
and even in death that singular beaut upon y , and the look , of ineffable and sweetness touched the bystanders with the old charm
peace indefinite which attest it it , seemed inexp the licable reflection was never , shadowy of to the fail influence — her althoug . And she h nothing exercised she keeps remains . it There still— to is
Juliette a singular Kecamier save power . of We mysterious cannot exp fascination lain it—those in the who very to were retain name nearest of
to her could not . The power to attract , and the power , can hardl great y a ever degree have . The been brilliancy possessed of b social y any triump at the hs , same and the time faithful in both so
devotion attained leasures as of of she household incessant attained conquest friends them . , , Beautiful can and hardl none and y of ever the adored have shadows , with been all which the
p generally attend it—with a success ' which the most worldly might envy , wanting and a peace to her which life the ? ' was most she hol not y mi exempt ght prize from —was the there trials any of
mortality thing iness ? and Let looking us hear back her at own her rep own ly . life Speaking she said one with day a sig of h
happ that her ideal , was , and always had been— " a , happy marriage . " .
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In Sa Nity , Past* And Present. 383
IN SA NITY , PAST * AND PRESENT . 383
L Vii.—Insanity, Past And Present.
L VII . —INSANITY , PAST AND PRESENT . { Concluded from page 320 . )
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readers some statistical information respecting an condition our of the insane at various times and in various countries , ouch
and of the in connexio contingent n w _circumstances ith the subject which we ventured have caused to t the increase upon som of e of civilizationThe
fact insanity thoug to h be humiliating in strict relation , is nevertheless to the progress true , that depression . ever ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1861, page 383, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021861/page/23/
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