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YE T THERE ' S METHOD IN IT. " 295
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these terrible mental maladies , where violence onl act be and allotte re d -act a proximate upon each other lace in , and the dreary the unhappy catalogue subjects ?
can Nor is y it only their own distorted p natures which are to be regarded of perpetual discord and affliction ; the secondary effects
as a source upon those les iven around in them this book are often show equall the wide y terrible -spreading , and many ruin which of the
lives they examp < l , to create left the g to bad . their Peop " sometimes le own who insp mi irations from ght h the ave , catch fearful live the d irritation use subtle ful and infection they honore endure and d , ;
sometime go s _ironi the direct counsel or example of the defective creature A husb with and whom is temp they ted to are forgery connected bhis . crextravagant wife _;
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are specimens p set by th of the ears lucid , and quarrels insane are germinate to be found thickl . y wherever They are certain much
more injurious than people who are regularly mad in the common sense of the word . whatever their
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say prop married Of sevent : y fift -seven -on _& families cases noted were down actuall by our ht author in the , fifty meshes -one , were with y caug
transmission a corresponding y have fear latel for their been descendants partially . elucidated The laws of by hereditary scientific , y tend to confirm the extent of their in
observations _jQLuence . Hosp , all ital of p which hysicians , who see numbers of sick people , and - eciallthose attached to asylumswho are also frequently brought
in esp contact y with the families of their , patients , are struck with the persistent nization and gesture of reappearance their even parents to the in : most features children mysterious , expression of the exterior depths of eye of and , the voice interior moral , attitude orga orga - - ,
, nization in Three France . centuries and from ago that a member date no intercourse of an Italian took famil place y came between to reside the
two branches , of the house . Some fifteen or twenty years since a descendant family ; and of on the being French - introduce line being d to its at memb Rome ers , soug , was ht struck out the with old _,
respectful French aunts surprise with . whom He his thoug childhood ht he saw had before been passed him his , and elderl who y the
had glance been , the dead same many nose— years _^ all the . Here characteristics was the which same create eye , a marked same
Ye T There ' S Method In It. " 295
YE T THERE ' S METHOD IN IT . " 295
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1862, page 295, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071862/page/7/
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