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BKPORT OF LADIES' SANITARY ASSOCIATION. ...
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XXX.—FOURTH REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE
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The Committee wish to remark that, throu...
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Chapter Iii. A Few Days After The Imluck...
falling , ils did de no my t seem Lead to swim care and whether my eyes they ache made . The straig maj ht l orit ines y of
croo my pup ked . The occupation was regarded more as an amusement than time as a s to tud drawing y . Had as it to been music the , fashion perhaps of some the day of my to devo young te as friends much
would have been more assiduous , and made more satisfactory progress I ersevere . dhoweveralthough the task became heavier and
heavier p ; frittering , away , as , it seemed to me , the energy that ought to be used forhiher while the remuneration was a mere
. gpurposes , men trifle t . Mrs . Richards t me beside , however her , which was pleased last fact . It was was a best commence incen- - my
tive still to the , drud image ge p on of for Mr at Cleveland least a , year haunted or two . me Months not much new on to , and my
comfortfor I could . not decide that he had ; acted wrongfully , and t , I felt as if he had not acted rihtfully . I argued the
ye g conclusion matter in every which possible was but form a lam , and e one invariabl for it kep came t me to ever the in same the
same and perha state ps , of time suspense would . reveal I could Arthu what onl baffle Cleveland , y d wait and , perp I said lexe not t d me my ; self for of ,
I a held light , firml capriciou y the s belief temperament that , one r who coul was d love to a -da man y and forget to-morrow— -and I believed that this man loved me . bl The t
been endure disquie of t the an in w active pett hich y t kind trials his sus it of p would ense every ke have p -day t me been life rendered better . Had for me my me less . occup a Of ation e this
times mental the strife case my I good aeared aunt knew dullexhaus nothing ted , and and when , as was she some attri- - weary
buted the pale , look pp and languid , movements , to want of , exercise in the oen airand then insisted on my being " less devoted to
busip , ness Finall , " y sh I could laughing not ly continue called my my teaching lesson g . iving , and was laid up
with a low , fever .
*• { To be continued . )
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BKPORT OF _LADIES' SANITARY ASSOCIATION . 191
Xxx.—Fourth Report Of The Committee
XXX—FOURTH REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE . OF THE LADIES' SANITARY ASSOCIATION . «
The Committee Wish To Remark That, Throu...
The Committee wish to remark that , through a change in the time of holding their public meeting-, the [ Report which they now
present comprises nine months only , instead of twelve as usual . The Committee fear , therefore , it will not fairly represent the
Association ' s work ; but they still trust it will not be found altogether unsatisfact . "While the progress made has been far from
commensurate ory to the wishes of the Committee , or to the great want
which the Association aims to supply , they believe it is sufficient to
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1861, page 191, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051861/page/47/
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