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106 ET20ENIE DE GUERHsT.
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read tliem and to prepare some for the press was the delight of herremaining life . It is interesting that to who see her met on her all in sides Paris ; and , there if it
foreit is worth recording * one , says , were , not almost profanity \ he shmild report that she had real success in of the salons to which she was introduced . She occasioned
some she greater looked sensation like a well than -bred she herself woman experienced of the world . , _cajDable Generall of y _sjDeaking pleasing , ,
which and Nothing , if she she views p can leased to her our , even future minds of . ruling be " I more . think touching I should than do well the , manner " she say in
while ( writing the Fixed spriri ideas ' g after ! oh Maurice ! fixed 's death ideas ) , which "to go every away thing for a little here
nourishes . and recalls ! Life is a duty . , On the religious side we hold sin before it so , God and oug Without ht to wish that thoug to preserve ht—without it . Desp the air Heaven would that be I a
. beholdI should allow myself to fall ; but I should be wrong , very , as a Christian , to suffer myself to be cast down as those who
have wrong no , supporter . "—( p . 356 . ) _Ag'ain , — " Marie , my sister , has quitted us in for the some house days—Marie * -
the our Martha part of , repose for she ; occup the good ies herself sister much ! I do not know , leaving any soul me of When have not
womankind more devoted and self-forgetting \ "I habits her surprised , my outward N at atur this all activit life I changes do y and not taste deli , it becomes ht for in housewifery household an active wi matters one th my , and , contr and I the ary am
government . of women y , . Willing g ly I leave them to others : but if no the ' moi repugnance responsibility qui vent , au , and moi comes not q ' ui , having lie I veutpas acquit all to these , hold ' myself as two often an with volumes argument happens good ! the " between will —( Book , p finding . 400 the of ) . -
Well may M . St . Beuve c " s Brothers and Sisters . " We can but very imperfectly follow the steps of this excellent She went
woman to the last . Her piety increased with years . every week to the Church Holy Communion at distance —oftener from if her weak la health
sister allowed account Marie _; of but the , the writing ordinary to was the lan editor of some her , M day . Trebutien almost La monastic , has Cay given . in Her its an
concentration ; we transcrib p e it here , because , it has been omitted in the new edition of the " Journal et Lettres "—an omission which
has been regretted , and which certainly may be very well repaired without attempt to reprint the somewhat overstrained piece
of eulogium any which accompanies it , from the pen of one of her admirers . when
not " suffering She rose , " particularl says Mile y . Marie . After , " at the six toilett o'clock e , she in the had morning the habit , of 1 she
failed using to a prayer go to early , mental Mass or . vocal At La ; and Cay when la , after in prayer a town , she went never to
106 Et20enie De Guerhst.
106 _ET _20 ENIE DE _GUERHsT .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1863, page 106, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041863/page/34/
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