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6 6 OPEN COUNCIL.
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O [As these pages are intended for general discussion, the Editors do not hold themselves responsible for the opinions expressed.]] XI.—PEN COUNCIL.
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To the Editor ^qf the English Woman's Jo...
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was walls . m The isera next ble sh day ed , , with with my a mudd courage y flo a little or , and frozen water out running of me , I down had sta the
tioned myself in the shelter of a doorway , to sketch a group of Arabs , when to our ' Lion show landlord ! ' to I the cried came Commandant , alive running at the towards and idea- will ' me no , , and where him said ? to , ' the ' Have They you have seen directl taken the him lion up ?• t '
I rushed towards the camp as , fast as I bring could go , and me village t the people y coming . ' Ou who down wi . th Th bandaged ere he was , the sseemed huge beast to quiver , hang under ing the across load the It back was of extremel a horse ,
curious , to see the Arabs eye come , round and poke him with their . fingers , calling y towards him all them kinds , began of bad to names neigh . The , show horses signs , of as in the tense wind fear blew . All the the scent dogs in the village wildbarking and tearing about like mad things
before" the lion were was broug , ht in , they , had scented him and began . Long their uproar . "
Lest , however , we should frighten fair readers frora visiting tliis beautiful landwe will conclude with assuring * them that Algiers ,
, and its neighbourhood for many miles around , is in a state of such civilized tranquillity , that English ladies , as we ourselves nave
tested , may ride , walls , or sketch alone , with , as much , impunity as they might in the heart of old England ; and that " return tickets
are to be obtained , allowing a four months' residence in Algeria , from Mr . Puddick , agent to the Messageries Imperiales , 314 a ,
Oxford Street , London . " What would the great men who in ancient days made famous the northern shores of Africa by their piety ,
their learning , and their skill in the art of warfare , have said to tne
notion of a return ticket for Algiers ?
6 6 Open Council.
6 6 OPEN COUNCIL .
O [As These Pages Are Intended For General Discussion, The Editors Do Not Hold Themselves Responsible For The Opinions Expressed.]] Xi.—Pen Council.
XI . —OPEN COUNCIL . [ As these pages are intended for general discussion , the Editors do not hold themselves responsible for the opinions expressed . ]]
To The Editor ^Qf The English Woman's Jo...
To the Editor ^ qf the English Woman ' s Journal . Madam
, Your correspondent in the last number of the Englishwoman ' s Journal , married signing " life A Constant that Reader , " will takes allow such singular th vie constant ws of marriage reader and
offer a few remarks I hope that you communication me , . anoer " , " to In the first place , is upon the not sentence correctl in Passing Events the law of itself January , to which
modelled exception g is iving taken , as , in Prussia , divorce y quoted upon : " the ground of incomp should atibilit be reinto alone " , " incompatibility being , arbitraril ( of y temper modified ) alone and . restricted " by "A Constant lieader y "
readil show patibilit JSTow . y suggest " y Other , temper " is b and themselves y , " no thoug very means h obvious a to the very the sole minds frequent causes cause , of mental and as all a disastrous enli few , mora ghtened moments l , and cause and 7 reflection ph of ysical thoughtful " incom , will will
readers , some of so delicate and distressing a nature , that nothing short of
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1859, page 66, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031859/page/66/
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