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124 EXHIBITIONS OF FEMALE ARTISTS. '
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XXL—THE EXHIBITION OF THE SOCIETY OF I
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The Ei and ghth comprises Annual a Exhib...
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It Is The Afternoon Of A Hotfull Summer ...
realise the glad truth ; I hardly dared even to feel grateful . 1 suffering was at un firs til was t death bewildered a part I of had . the I so scheme had long grown los of t things hope to tliink which that that when woul my deliver d never long - _*
routin when ance cease came e long of numbed I years could of . - not existence confinem believe en linger it t real have in . feeble dulled I felt , the like plessness faculties prisoners around into who a _, , j j
b the y a g cessa ates of tion their of the prison misery , while , endured their so blun long ted . minds ental I had condition are just jarred self- I \
consciousness enough to be conscious of my m , f fused and I f could eeling understand in which the thoroug Prisoner hly the Ch strange illon sin conflict gs tha | t of con— |
" Regained my freedom with " Even a sig I h , ! " | 1
scarcel At first y voli I , tion too , enoug lingered h left released round to tear the mys walls elf of away my awak prison . I could . from I had not | f
full dream y believe of horror tha believes t I was the terror . real As a du man ring a short ing interval a I I of lexed fearso I lay in a tof keen dread | and thought
perp , orpor , re the al . cloud Thank would God close ! Thank around God me ! again I woke . But one the morning thing | and tools * jl tude
knew it—woke and felt His mercy . Then came grati , so I boundless conviction , and nev in er tense to leave , tha me t I again was , tha tored t I had to fai indeed th , obtained , a Father a 1 j I
in heaven . ( To do continued . ) H . Schutze-Wilson . | j
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124 Exhibitions Of Female Artists. '
124 EXHIBITIONS OF FEMALE ARTISTS . '
Xxl—The Exhibition Of The Society Of I
XXL—THE EXHIBITION OF THE SOCIETY OF I FEMALE ARTISTS , * I AND OF THE FEMALE SCHOOL OF ART . I I .
The Ei And Ghth Comprises Annual A Exhib...
The Ei and ghth comprises Annual a Exhibition collection of of above the above two hundred Society and is fi no fty w 1 I
open ictures , exclusively the productions of lady artists . They are ji no fall mediocrit p t g below enerall , y , on that y o t f line a ot v er than y hand ambi are th tious ere sometimes a harac few t er to , wh but || ic be h if found b few solutel pass in y - 1 I
exhibitions of greater pretension . 1 the As gallery usual , entitled Miss Gill " ies Desolation furnishes the " and most in attractive tended to p illustrate icture in I §
the lines of , Wordsworth— , I " And The mig she hty is thoroug sorrow hl hath y forlorn "been ; borne , ji ji g
Sustained Her soul doth by memories in itself stand of the fast past , . " ji I j I
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1864, page 124, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041864/page/52/
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