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25.2 a woman's pen.
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books or is d nothing er , are exquisite set of , the papers cleanliness meanness laid , , or all the vul bespeak scholar garity - of habits like common method of refinement the life with . Perfect which , and
ments the quiet sits dail the y mistress round of -of lettered the room life . and By near one her of the op little en case girl . - They seem to have been talking together , , for they sit face to face ,
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way " I place could . " not do sobe where you might ; indeed , I have often ,
At ceive made a time myself enquiries when immeasurabl I after was you , y but uneducated indebted always without to and many without success things . a you For guide wrote I con ; at - . poor ,
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instruction of the value , and contained some preliminary within them means , your arriving writings were a to me ge what I can never over-value . Truth abstractedly stated would have well
to had value understand no it charm , throug , for _broij h me the . ght , whereas attractiveness many of , learning such of abstract illustration to comprehend points , I , of as as truth I learnt , as to
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market I owe with day in the little subsequent town of correlatives Bilston , five , that -and I - am thirty what years I am ago at , many
this moment . Sound in body , sound in mind , fairly taught as far
25.2 A Woman's Pen.
25 . 2 a woman ' s pen .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1858, page 252, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061858/page/36/
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