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FEMALE ENGRAVERS. 259
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XLL—FEMALE ENGRAYEHS.
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profusel p Many leasant of y little illu...
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«9» Ipart Iii. Chapter V. I>Tjbing These...
on tlie right path .. A home to work in and God to work with—what more can man desire ?"
"I " have You are forfeited right / ' said ri Arthur ht to a , home and he I pressed have made his friend self ' s hand idol . my ,
and the insufficiency my of self g , either as to , development or fruition , is manifest His cheeks , but burned it is too with late fever now . the God blood help which me ! God seemed bless to you have !" ;
paused for a minute , bubbled up to his li , ps again with frightful was rapidity in vain . W , in yndham five minutes supported more Arthur him in Powys his arms was , but dead the every . leader care
Half an hour afterwards there came a messenger from ministers of the opposition were out , and the division Arthur ' s had friends been were in in their . The favor ambition . The of
his life -was attained , . He was named minister ! It was morning when Wyndham reached homeDora had sat up for him . He
explained to her the cause of his , delay . With sad seriousness they spoke of Arthur , and Dora's tears fell as Wyndham repeated his he
last _^ vvords . ** How truly do we reap what we sow , " she said , " had his harvest as we have ours . _"
" But our harvest is not a perishable one , " said Wyndham , " we garner it for futurity . Death will not divide us from it . Shall we
not take into our future life our love for each other and for God ? This I call Success , all else is but brilliant Failure . "
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Female Engravers. 259
FEMALE ENGRAVERS . 259
Xll—Female Engrayehs.
XLL—FEMALE _ENGRAYEHS . FEOM . THE . SIXTEENTH TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY .
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profusel p Many leasant of little illustrated our books readers of appeared Felix are no Summerley about doubt 1842 well ' s , . which acquainted One all is , more entitled with or those less "A
Architecture Handbook y to Scul Hamp tur ton , e Court and , Tombs " and another of Westminster " A Handbook Abbey , for " both the
embellished with , ( p the latter , indeed containing fifty-six ) wood-cuts by ladies . Some few also may have noticed in a back number of the short notices of
" Westminster Review , " an article on , and sundry , the and importance the probability of wom that en in directing the pursuit their of attenti that profession on to wood- th engraving ey would ,
meet with fewer obstacles than in any other to which their attention that might review be directed also . inserted With several a liberality of the which engravings is beyond from the all praise West- ,
execute minster two Abbey wood Handbook -cuts for ,, an and article subsequentl of their y own employed on architecture a lady to .
These exertions of Felix Summerlei / s ( better known now as Henry
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1859, page 259, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061859/page/43/
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