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68 OIEEN COXTNOEL.
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¦Totthe Editor of the Mriglish Woman's J...
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!To the Editor of the English .Woman's^J...
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To The Editor Of The English Woman 7 S J...
• eer had _"taiiilly , : ' "but _^ t so _troiible rbaclly _* dn cut making out , _^ so them _diffepeEltl at . _yrfroni all wearable _Ahe _^) _o _? and ttern , have < thatXhave myself very grea
precaution spent I showed considerable ? to : the order "worker " one time _; . _3 to and ier be _^ mistake ( _= trouble made b - efore upon with _sthe the -them first fathers . . garment . after I _^ p aid , all haying her found for ; had she < each had the in
cut order * out her all own the price things , . paid _together . her ; for ,: so the that alterations it -was _limpossible , and other t & make under _< them _rgarments right .
Is it to be wondered at if I this autumn , -needing --, faave supplied myself If rom lis a not ishop ? sin gul ar instance in any experience-and I
Thisas ( E said before , a _^ - , . have known , -and hear d : of / many < I others : am . Madam .
, , Truly yours ,
A _SUBSCUXBER .
68 Oieen Coxtnoel.
68 OIEEN _COXTNOEL .
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¦ Totthe Editor of the Mriglish Woman _' s Journal . feel Mai much > am _:, interest in themovement for " The Employment of Women , "
I Dail and I trust that this abound may be in a sufficient town apology bnt for I have my intruding rarely heard a suggestion of any . every ,
king ladies Surel y dom governesses who y , where such could would parents teach be the take very elements their useful children of at would botany our freq be . _^ watering uentl thankful y to g p ive laces to them find all intelli relaxation over gent the
where ladies from their and to accompany how usual to studies collect their ; wild and daug nower mothers hters s and in their . _duy them daily , parading and walks thus , to give show and them down them an
inducement the Earnestl fashionable y to wishing be promenades in the you open every " air to success see without and in 'be perpetuall the seen good . " cause y and GodVblessing up .
-I am , Madam , yours itruly ,
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! _To the Editor of the English . Woman ' s _^ Journal , ' Madam
D < _ear , I - have Writers always in the wished present that day mine _. urge should us _ta have 1 learn our that "daug accomp have hters lishment taught swimming _'swimming , iboth bath for ' _,
within health and reach safety and ' s when sake we ; but to when the sea at -side home , where we the no great pond invites _-, thenv to swim , there is no one go to teach * them how . I cannot send them to the
ladies gentlemen ' lace ' s . bathing , Now p I lace ask wh to learn y should , nor not bring some a gentleman strong-bodied with stead them y-minded to the young , women p be trained , at the _swimming-jbaths , to serve hereafter as swim "
scholars ming One mistresses or among two at , our f each young summer which ladies watering , throughout -place s , the all would season the , surely while rourid find at town swimming deli s ghted like
Bri establishments I g suggest hton and thi Weymouth s oug as ht affording to be , perennial , a new are occupation frequented . for women year _, which _/ , would spoil
nobody ' s business . Yours trul y , _MatekEamilias
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_; _£ ! Note hlets . until "W " e have next . been month compelled in order : to to . fkvd omit space notice . for . of . the _^ "various following letters details . and
pamp on Mr . Crook ' s Bill .--Eds . , E . W . J . _]
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1860, page 68, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031860/page/68/
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