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must besides feel themselves to be learners , and be constantly endeavoring Now there to surel gain experience must be front the women working in England of the establishment who might , y many
it app but ly themselves few have to this hitherto work , presented or at any rate themselves prepare . themselve _Piiblic atten s for - tion , has very been aroused to the necessitof rescuing young girls who have
been convicted of crime from the gulf y of infamy that is opening for them , and of saving" society from the venom that each l such h plague b
recen spot must tly established spread around , or are . Many in progress Reforma of tories being for so g , but s the ave great een
ladies clifficuity who is are to not find onl paid y willing workers , but , and able , still by their more previous so , to meet training with
of and such bttsiness institutions habits . , to We conduct have the even management heard of their aiid superintendence being _manag-ed who could
be by trusted a committee with the of work gentlemen . "We , trust in default that this of want ladies is only to be
known But to it be supp be lied aske . d b" What can we do ? We fully y many
accord in what may has been here saidbut , we see not how , in our actual circumstances our own disposal , we , can and do that anything we have , . had It is such true in education this that work our and time to know which is at
our ledge hearts of the would world freel as mi y g lead ht be us serviceable . But we are tied to our , present _, localities can hel , in perhaps these to Reformatories our homes . . " We ' To know such not we where would or rep how ly , that we p
those preparing are not who near themselves cannot any Reformatory at b present " seeking leave in some which their other they present Christian can labor position work , may within , and be
their call them sphere to , more wher direct e they y exertion may go . on Let until them such prepare time themselves as God may in
labor every in possible this field way . let them If there communicate are ladies with who the at E once ditors wish of this to
Journalwho will , direct them to quarters where their wish may be carried out , . There are innumerable ways in which those who have
true We sympath have y hitherto may forward addressed the cause women . who have independent
There means , and be who and would doubless gladl are y give volunt who ary are compelled and _tmpaid to labor help . many
for their may maintenance , , but who , , while doing so , would gladly give in additiona zeal and devotion which cannot be bought with
gold difficulties , and which , and privations are most precious in this . work They would of Christ willing ' s . l Such y encounter might
with mistresses great Industrial advantage Teachers enter . Reformatories The greatest as difficulty Matron is s at , present
Schoolfelt comed to . find The , fit statement persons for of name these , offices qualification ; they , and will address be gladl , sent y wel to
the . ther Editors e is ano will ther be at department once placed of this the work right channel to which . we would
294 Women's Woiik In The
294 women ' s _woiik in the
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1858, page 294, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071858/page/6/
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