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OPEN COUNCIL. 143
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Received.—Les Etats Confederes et L'Escl...
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XXIV.—OPEN COUNCIL.
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To the Editor of the English Womamts Jou...
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The Ecirvs Justice Choice Of And Victori...
That Nor spurn innocentl , indee to d , tlie her aid of any brings art
An added charm y or gifts person her with the power Of leasiothers , by her tutored skill ;
Yet p small the worth of such proficiency Without due culture of the mind and heart . "
the The former story of turns whom on falls the fortunes in love with of a the twin sister brother of the and Earl sister to ,
he whose quits his gazing castl abruptl e the so y rising earnestl , on the young Dowager at - her artist daug Countes had hter been s whose rudel invited y portrait commenting , but which Jie , is
on " engaged mistake in " painting the painter . On y not the Earl only 's boldl apolog y , izing avows for his his love mother but ' s
justifies sonbut it , the , albeit discussion acknowled is interrup ging that ted he hj is the only entrance a tradesman of his ' s
sister ; Lucillein whom the Earl at once recognizes the original of had a d p said " icture He to does which his , sister not had alter , so Show charmed this resolve me him a face , on that lik discovering on e beholding that and the I it w low he ill .
mate _social we . with position his of sister the lad he y had as just sister been to the as man sumin whose g to be fitness utterl to y succeeds in
out it coming onl of the gathers the question scrup streng les , and th of from Lucille his all love ' s the eventuall pride objections , when y her she candour finds over that sets
before y himeven when she crowns them all by avowing : , What if my creed he one to which your church
Assi Thoug gns h the creed ep of ithet Milton of infidel , Newton , —of the sage Who traced man ' s understanding and to its of source her ,
H Of In whose him their who sweet sang first strains praise " Evangeline so to man God y , ? " infan This t li creed ps hold I
And ymn true to me as yours is true to you Must hold without concealment or disguise . "
The manner in which Lucille afterwards vanquishes even the Dowager's strong prejudices by the stronger power of affection is very prettily told .
Open Council. 143
OPEN COUNCIL . 143
Received.—Les Etats Confederes Et L'Escl...
Received . —Les Etats Confederes et L'Esclavage ; par F . W . Sargent , de Hachette et Cie
Philadelphie . Paris : L . .
Xxiv.—Open Council.
XXIV . —OPEN COUNCIL .
To The Editor Of The English Womamts Jou...
To the Editor of the English _Womamts Journal . Ladies I , trullad to find that " A Friend of the Society" in your " Open
Council" am calls attention y g to the writer of " The Keview of the , Last Six Years , " who has , so completely overlooked her own derstand devoted services she for others .
and Those gracefull who know y acknowledged Miss Parkes every best can little full service y un rendered why to the so work gratefully which
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1864, page 143, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041864/page/71/
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