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REFORMATORY MOVEMENT. 295
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XLIL—HARRIET HOSMER.
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families especially invite Let them the receive assistanc even e of one married such irl women who has and iven heads some of gg
. proof of reformation , into domestic service in their own families . Let her be treated with forbearance and kindnessbut with
watch-, fulness , and let her see nothing around her but what will raise her moral sense . Such homes have not yet been opened to these poor
have children been , and laced in many have cases not the discharged mistresses their under trust whose as they charge oug they ht .
Ladies who p will take such children into their service , will be making a most valuable contribution to the work .
made An last appeal autumn to the at women the great of Eng meeting land , for on behalf Social of Science this work . It , was has
not been yet fully , responded to . Let us hope that , concluding this in the words then useda fresh power may now be given to
paper , them . " The distant sufferings of our countrymen have roused to noble what doand
in what and this devoted they humbler are labors permitted , but , and not women to less do . important have Let not learnt the sphere i cry be of they heard the can children in unless , vain ' .
the The hand regeneration of of rescues these them young is girls surel , whose a work doom which is sealed demands mercy , y the of a devotion lifeLet of not the the hig unremitting hest energies self and -deny talents ing — efforts the consecration of ' Sisters
of cast Charity repro . ach ' abroad on Eng , of lish devoted women Catholi and , c Protestants women at home ; let , us any emulate longer each other in works of Christian love . A noble sphere is here
offered , more worthy of the refined and loving and true of our sex than the allurements of the world ; and the most precious rewards
must follow—the joy which is shared by the angels in heaven over each repentant and rescued child—the beloved voice of the Saviour ,
6 Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of these little ones , ye have done it unto me . ' "
M . C .
Reformatory Movement. 295
REFORMATORY MOVEMENT . 295
Xlil—Harriet Hosmer.
XLIL—HARRIET HOSMER .
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Piazza del Popolo , and running at a right angle from the Babuino to the Corso—a few steps out of the Babuino on the left , is a large ,
rough , worm , eaten door , which has evidently seen good service , and from the of whichno casual and uninitiated passer by
would suspect appearance the treasures of art , it conceals and protects . A small gained hole piece , b of y to means whi the pcord studio of with which of Eng a a knot land small ' s as gr bell handle eatest being , living issues set master in from motion a of perforated , _sciil access pture is
——John Gibson .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1858, page 295, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071858/page/7/
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