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OPEN COUNCIL. 351
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Lays Of Lowly Jlife, By Ruth Wills. Lond...
He O will f th grow now aweary -ht sniile At his y leasure soug chare thee ,
With p the foulest guile g ; And though courtly minions
Know thee blameless , still They will dare to thwart not His imperious will .
But G-low while with Eng honour lish bosoms ' s flame ,
Scorn shall wreath with hatred Round that despot ' s name ;
And At for th thee tale , of the woe victim , Streams y of gentlest p , ity
From each age shall flow .
Open Council. 351
OPEN COUNCIL . 351
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. . ; ; To the Editors of the English Woman ' s Journal . South Australia , January 22 , 1861 .
I am Ladies desi , rous to add my mite of a their id to less the favored noble band sisters of youn When ger women in the
who are now endeavoring to raise . p ort I used a word to gri eve two over drawn the poor from em experience igrants , and and now knowled in " the ge Bush of the " I needs perhaps of
the there the Of y wants colony t the hat y , of clas on the s the fit of colony better for educating , teachers . organization I speak their in not private children of of emi families families are gration well resident , . there lied a in re townshi b far y G t overnment oo ps , & c . ;
schoolsunder means inspectors of undoubted ability . Ne supp ither would the teacher be mu liances ch , va of lued education in one of for lier co pup lon ils ial f onl ami y li to es be who obtained would ex under pect a all hi gh
her male degree app infant and of female civilization charge but for , especiall with their schoolroom morning y female ' s , attendance dut are ies th . The , and ho teachers , having servan wanted t b een to p soundl , bot pare y h
taug or G ht erman , can , instruct ( German , in being writing much , arithm spoken etic , ) , with with with g needlework r the ammar needle , geograp and of course hy , French , which and a
few m the ak knowled of e every those home little of which agreeable domestic with ; accomp but power 1 have lishments to sing forgotten by note music , is , so the much piano pencil valued especiall here y , ge
that it is always a letter , of immediatel recommendation into to the be Bush able to _wotild teach . not . Now onl such be
more well a teacher paid deference , , but willing treated . No to nei go exactl hbor y as would one y of think the of famil " inviting y , only her , " perhaps employers with a or little y her g
just pup entirel ils as to a at any valued home entertainment relation instructing , and without her in return pup including ils would as she her be would . expected She her would younger to mak be e treated sisters herself ,
interests as and a lending younger y until a sister hand to , their herself now ming and , so led then entirel regret 'to y assist identif at losing in ying any her herself little services li with ght , household and them pleasure and affair their at
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1861, page 351, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071861/page/63/
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