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OPEN COUNCIL. 67
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To the Editor of the English Woman's Jou...
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To the Editor of the English Woman 7 s J...
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To The Editor Of The English Woman's Jou...
proficiency they Some attempt women . too Any are much pursuit "born at artists once seriousl , , and but y undertaken they are too seldom earl and y approach satisfied continued perfection with with their because patient own
perseverance have a turn , tends for literature to strengthen and and science to exalt wMle the others character prefer . Some more women active emp nursing loyment the . sick "We teaching have to the thank ignorant Miss Mg and , htingale reclaiming and the Miss erring Carpenter are now that
acknowledge A contemporary d feminine , weekl occupations y journal has . expressed , fears lest if single , life were willing rendered to possible in Beautiful some eases as , are and such agreeable apprehensions in all , women as proofs would of never modesty be
and humility marry in . those who suffer from them , we think , that we may venture to There say they is in are almost unfounded . woman such a capacity for lovingso much
endevelope marriage thusiasm the will and qualities self always -devotion every be of the her , and condition head such and strong best heart suited , maternal and she to her will instincts , and always , most , that be likel onlv a happy y too to
occasions rea changes dy to which enter when into we man propose it is . forced We would firml to y put be believe to asunder diminish that those the by onl one whom y half consequence God the melanchol has joined of the y
together . Faithfull y yours ,
S . M . C . M .
Open Council. 67
OPEN COUNCIL . 67
To The Editor Of The English Woman's Jou...
To the Editor of the English Woman ' s Journal .
Maid-Sebvants' Wagkes . Madam ,
# Allow me to call the attention of your correspondent J . B . to rather an imp If ort the ant savings error in were her lett placed er on in this a bank subject so . long _> as they remained unused by
the servant , the interest on them would , accumulate ; and during a period of * The _tuT _ye rate ars of * k interest ? accumulation received would from become savings very ' bank considerable would probabl . not be
more than three per cent ; but even at a this , supposing the money to y be paid the m yearl sum y actuall , the accumulation deposited may That with is to tolerable to use accuracy JB ' s be own stated at le half if
y . say , . . examp , about into a servant a three bank save , hundred at d the eight end and pounds , instead sixty a pounds year of two for . hundred thirty years and Yours , and forty faithfull , put she these would savings have y
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To The Editor Of The English Woman 7 S J...
To the Editor of the English Woman s Journal .
Madam , plain In your workers Journal was justl for Sep y censured tember , . the practice of ladies' unfair treatment of
several May I ? give my experience on the opposite side in one instance only out of supplied Last spring as usual , needing from a shop some , purchased under-linen material , I , instead and gave of having it to be my made wants up
_oy a plain sewer . She brought me the things home tolerably well stitched
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1860, page 67, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031860/page/67/
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