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324 A FACTOBY VIOLET.
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LIL—A FACTORY VIOLET.
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Those familiar with the literature of th...
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discharged we drive could to the onl th City y a eir hope watery of , the for the Dead treasures sake , that of upon some the n the ext of - t visitors whole he burs of t who ing the clouds mi route
ghtwe had taken from _Naples to Pompeii . Y . S . _N .
324 A Factoby Violet.
324 A FACTOBY VIOLET .
Lil—A Factory Violet.
LIL—A FACTORY VIOLET . BY JOHN PLUMMER .
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unpoe toilwhose busy , fingers have contributed so much towards form to Ano mak , t her e this t ha f L t country abour vast mass ' s daug so happy of hters indus and has trial so i striven wealth prosperous has , , shown w t hich unsuccess . Yet has hat so tended noble f it is y . ,
for and the intelli poetic t m ap inds let , and are t o be so found dong amongst our w labouring gen t poor " We he have . The plenty preci story of ices of histories her of misfor upwar of t s d elf strugg -made and les men raised is , w very ho themsel have touching v scaled es to .
ry p h eroic ara hei tivel ghts fe ; w but and the far histories between . of Hence self-made the value women of the are
mpy hea little rted narrativ little poetess e * in whi has ch told , with the violet _stoiy -lik of e her modest life . y , our
brave-Huth Born Wills of poor received and illiterate the rudiments parents of who education resided at in Leicester a dame- , ill
schoolwhere she proved the reverse of a docile pup , severa pronunciation presided sharp , contests over taking of the certain educational place words between establishment , which her and led the , to conce old her r lad receiving nin y g , who the
one sundry of the flogg Leicester ings . At Sunday five years Schools of age , a , circumstance she was received to which into
and * Co Lays . Leicester . of Lowly : Winks Life . and By Son Kuth . Wills . London : Siinpkin , Marshall ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1864, page 324, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071864/page/36/
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