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MADAME LUCE, OF ALGIERS. 157
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XXV.—MADAME LUCE, OF ALGIERS. « w •
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A short account of the life and labors o...
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In Directing His Attention To The Import...
mother is tlie father of the child , —of that child that is to be the progenitor what he is of by the being future what rnan his , the mother mental and allows and the moral schoolroom him to being be , , at or who has is
made him to become , in the nursery , play large and by and her rational side . sober Young yet women stirring should views look of life forward - —of their and 'hi take gh
, , representations calling' and their like g these lorious . They ' mission would , '—such soon as learn are to suggested be offended by
h amusement j being talked of an to hour and thoug were ht fitted of as onl if they for wer the e trifling meant for or the the y
others superficial , a holiday ; or to or make a song the ; . spring It is as time great of and a life thing duties , for to for themselves be the a woman or
for as a the man other ; the ; and world they has alone as serious are the task wise s of their sex who one earl as y learn to understand this , —and who study to fit themselves for the
career before them by the cultivation of the qualities which will be life found which to last will , and fortif by the and formation befriend them of those amid habits the of obli character gations and and y
struggles of coming years . "
Madame Luce, Of Algiers. 157
MADAME LUCE , OF ALGIERS . 157
Xxv.—Madame Luce, Of Algiers. « W •
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A Short Account Of The Life And Labors O...
A short account of the life and labors of Madame Luce , of latel required Algiers y had , appeared b access writer to four the seeking years numerous ago to in do private a justice Scotch and to journal official one of . documents the Having most
account remarkable of y her of any living efforts French in the women cause , I of offe education r to our readers and civilization a detailed ,
poraries hoping thus who to have add deserved one more the portrait gratitude to the of their gallery kind of . our
contem-• XV . -L . Mademoiselle Eugenie Berlau was born on the 6 th of June , 1804 in the Plotel de Yille of Montrechat , a little town in Touraine
containing and , ineer a population by profession of 2 was , 400 at souls that . time Her Secreta father ire , an de la architect Mairie
. at Montre eng chat . The family , had apartments in the Hotel de Ville , and thus it was that in a room near that in which the judges were
the holding little the daug assizes hter , who on the is the Monday subject of of the this great narr Feast ative of first Pentecost saw the ,
light . Somewhere The origin about of the the middle Berlau of famil the y last is century sufficientl , the y mysterious Prior of a .
nothing littl monastery e boy was of in four Picard ever ye known y ar arrived s old of . in his The Touraine birth child or was , brin relations called ging * . Berl with Carefull au him , but y a
educated by the Prior , who remained in Touraine attached to a
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1861, page 157, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051861/page/13/
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