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Vol. III. July 1, 1859. No. 17.
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XLYI.—THINGS IN GENERAL.
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I am that —no in matter common who with ...
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The
THE
ENGLISH WOMAN'S JOURNAL .
PUBLISHED MONTHLY .
Vol. Iii. July 1, 1859. No. 17.
Vol . III . July 1 , 1859 . No . 17 .
Xlyi.—Things In General.
XLYI . —THINGS IN GENERAL . BY NOBODY IK PARTICULAR .
I Am That —No In Matter Common Who With ...
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quite say as , capable of forming correct opinions as my neighbours , and thatwhena few days I ventured to express that belief to an
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and dimpled very the dull muddy pools , lying in the worn places of the adapt streets . a full To suit go of out mackintosh was impossible to the , requirements unless we had of been a crinoline able to ;
to were compose watching our the minds plash to , p stud lash y , was and equall hoping y impossible to get to , the while Royal we
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could be introducedand communications made to the , whi social taking ( sometimes ch is affairs the form possibl pertinent of each of y , monthl by , period to one the y . papers hand obj So ects , , much sometimes should and interests is comment to by be another heard of the freel in " , y ) Eng society which on li the sh ,
Woman ' s very Journal" which is never reduced to writing nor becomes utilisedremarks , and anecdotes which are too trivial to be woven
into a ; grave article on workhouse management or the decrease of competition but which yet indicate more
truly than anything among else governesses , the progress , which opinion is making ; straws which show which the wind blows . " Let us , " said I ,
" try to remember all the clever way hints we hear . " sifor the is of
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to than article me I , . and do There , you they shall is shall nothing listen help for like to all beg form the inning stup the with foundation things something of report a solid mon . thl " y
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1859, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071859/page/1/
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