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PASSING EVENTS. . 213
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XXX.—PASSING EVENTS. — f
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usefu to comp l lain of Fraulein his disease Lotte , winch concluded no longer by inviting hindered her him mother from being her a sister good and and
man . , , all the family to come very soon and see their fortunate Major in her own house . dauhterhih moral
worth Her and mother of the shed success tears it of had joy procured at the thoug her , ht congratulated of her herself g ' s on having g offered no opposition to her wishesand invited all the family to come and
partake The of aunts the cheese took snuff and salmon and remarked , and , to : read Ci Ah the ! letter who . could have believed that Lotte would have got on so well ? Our good advice was not altogether thrown
away The upon seven her uncles . Del all icious nodded cheese their !" headsand remarked : " Now , that is just sitting what wom still en doing should nothing do . , If it they would would be much all , follow better Lotte for themselves 's example and instead for the of
world . A most excellent salmon !" had in We Five Elfdalen ca the n or hardl satisfaction six , an y years d doub . . . have t , . of " o But havin wever passed here , that away , tried " said our for since I Fraulein , " it ends Fraulein in my had a story a Lotte happy , so s w far li and ent fe , as to at a I her least rational can farm see she . g generou
Lotte of way " one . Yes " ' thing when , she more had she the we comfort in may difficulties be of sur a , — good she nay did conscience , of not two sit down things , " rep and lied , with call our regard hostess H to ercules ; ' " poor and
and when : she was was in sorrow she gave herself but little time to waste upon in useless , brooding Why . " MrsAI declare are getting quite enthusiastic" remarked the
ladies quiet " " And Mrs , so . accustomed B she . ; . " is Fraulein , . " , was to the be Lotte rep you easil ly seems . " satisfied It to seem be your s to It model me is quite a great for true young p , ity that ladies that sad young . " and
bitter the time thoug are but hts their of our results own uselessness so will y and afterwards degradation . in are the not shape very of amusing something at appear
g present ood , either discomfort , said or , done and . that Therefore we and I the pray worl that d may they , be may the com better e , with for them all their , "
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PASSING EVENTS . . 213
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XXX . —PASSING EVENTS . — f
<U ^ Month It Is Obviousl To Compete Y I...
_< _u _^ It is obviously impossible for a publication of intelli , making with its appearance dailcontemporaries only once a
crimination thoug month h , it to has compete as some to what in compensatory mere is deserving novelty adv of antage . being in gence recorded being able instead to y exercise of being some obliged dis- , ;
in the haste of daily publication , to shoot loads of matter , into its columns , and leave the reader to pick out from the heap what he may consider worth
prereference serving . rather The pu to rpose the future of these than sli to ght the sketches momen of t in public which occurrences they are read has : — had it
has been intended that they , should furnish such a record of events as shall it make has a appeared volume — of still the Eng they lish are Woman subject t a ' iece s at Journal the of intelli moment a history to of is the the the inevitable year more in certain which disadvantagethat the more importan gence
is it that the , reader will be already acquainted p with it . ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1858, page 213, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051858/page/69/
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