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ANOTHER MAIL FROM MISS RYE. 265
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are not in great favour , being too fast for the old inhabitants , or _vegetarians
I have the . difficulty just been of interrup ; dealing ted with - —Mrs the . barracks Valpy , senior is to , be has taken been off here my , and hands she . says
< The of the gentlemen barracks have and , have throug agreed h their to sisters meet and and wives take , heard matters my into condemnation their own
handsthat will , content me if they do their work properly , but I half fancy they meddling have ; offered to and move work in the is matter an abomination 1 out of * disgust to them at and the I idea am looked of my
on as a kin - — d women of reI ' m afraid . I went over the hospital , on Saturday , a kind of wooden og shed , containing about rate two and hundred these ei men ht , lunatics and only ! Most eight
with horrible women lum grated ; and si these ght windows - — were four in all . I one another I must saw room , at however ho and any ital four tell not in — - you another before they , both it are is g building rooms wanted locke . a Money lunatic d and beginning sp ,
is the asy fearfull laces , y are squandered detached in consequentl salaries here y every ; take officer this very has p a lace dup as lic an ate examp , and the le : servants p ' wages amount le , to have about 2 OO 0 _Z that . per it annum costs . 11 Provisions if are very
dear mouth here and , and 2 L the to shut peop it ! Clothes a say are ing good ( except boots : ) you and open very littl your e expensive , than in LondonG-ood steadhonestintelligent ' people . of
more . y , , at any rank may get id on rate here to at destruction steam-rate and ; bad without people the , especiall slihtest y women chance , go of
dr Girl awing an ; " equall I up expect . y rap I hear it is they some are broad performin farce , — g and at the one theatre of the songs , " g The sung _Isfew is Chum a skit but
g they on irls how the are say John the all shall Duncan best of leave them lot g , that Dunedin irls everywhere , have to the been We tune , and out can of this yet u Coming . buffo b I am steam on throug , not in and at his h the all way it sure R is , ye that possible ; -when ' my
to or horses ride to an I Canterbury escortand , a a welcome distance . at of every 280 station go miles y . , As it is we not , have impossible been offered that
to we -morrow may , go that and way thi , nk , but it will nothing do me is settled good , as yet I . have I hop not e to felt have very my well first since ride
landing good landing -bye — was the to , something the change ship and of . I air cap shall I tain suppose never ; the and ' , never lias Go the lden tried forget whole Age me my seemed wei , and feelings ht the such of excitement when the a wee hundred we vessel said of
for girls such came writing a that number this morning to of passengers d so from on my ! New , shoulders Zealand I by felt the crushed Gptteriberg g to — the but ground it will .
I am sen the not 16 leave th should Melbourne missI before have onl the y 26 time th ; to for write fear one the letter mail which by this leaves mail— this so will on
shall you kindl write y sen again d it by on , next to Madame mailand Bodichon looting , Mr for . Cookson much love , and and Bessie many -P lette arkes rs .
, from you all , believe me , Dearest Yours C—— ever , most affectionatel y
Maria S . Ryj e . , MrsFynes Webber
. , 11 , Charter House Square , London , E . C . Mrs . Douglas is a friend of Mrs . Reed ' s and Miss Sturch ' s—B . Ii . S . B .
and B . R . P . will like to know this . : hope Many to make ladies arrangements have written with to me Miss about Lewin servants to send to s go ome to there _iNelson at — once I shall .
VOL , XI . V
Another Mail From Miss Rye. 265
ANOTHER MAIL FROM MISS RYE . 265
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1863, page 265, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061863/page/49/
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