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26 THE OLD CHATEAU.
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IV.—THE OLD CHATEAU.
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, -«ej» Paced Thkottgkh Grabrielle : the...
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. -Ss»- Women's Work,—How To Find New In...
understated , for ( though a bargaining spirit has in some instances _Tbeen exhibited , unworthy of those who could well afford gratefully
to recognise the benefits they have received ) it must be added that some of the donations are the result of gratitude for service—so
that really there is much ground for encouragement and good reason for continued support .
This is by no means a local question . Nurses go from this Institution to great distances . There is no reason why donations
should not come from a distance . There is every reason why sympathy in such a work should travel far and promote similar
undertakings elsewhere—and this Association seems precisely the organization adapted for such communication of sympathy , and such
impulse to efforts for the relief of the sick .
26 The Old Chateau.
26 THE OLD CHATEAU .
Iv.—The Old Chateau.
IV . —THE OLD CHATEAU .
, -«Ej» Paced Thkottgkh Grabrielle : The...
, - « ej » Thkottgkh : these close-cut alleys
At Paced her Grabrielle side , in ro ; yal pride , Henri bon et bel
. Dost Ah ! thou my love love across me as the well sea ! , **
On such an Autumn night L Fell ong the years shadows ago , on the meadows
All Of this along old the Chateau gabled ; roof The moonlight lay like snow .
Of Trembling hope and with fears a , world
" " She While Watching wou he ld rode th wait . ro' from b her y thi tears Paris s old , streets gate
Unguarded by his peers . , He , as he came riding on ,
" Knew Where full she well stood , outside this wood ; Many How she a song loved do this th tell knightly King , Gabrielle !
. La charmante Clash and clang of swords
Shrined Soon dies away t in , a le _' s heart France Love lives w apar ill alway not forge ; peop t this name
Gabrielle D' Estrees I ,
B . K . P .,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1859, page 26, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031859/page/26/
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