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ANNALS OF NEEDLEWOMEN. 399
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.. Chapter V. " I Am The Woman That Work...
_friends to see them who will taken protect from their and provide present for occupation them . I and should put much to school like , to servicebut the
were there any hope of their being trained , great want of the age ( namel and y , more moulded establishments into where habits children for making can
them be place useful d when in young domestic , matters , ) stands proper in the way of such advancementThe few homes there are are full , and otherwise who
. is ther But e in to undertake bringing their the necessary histories expense before ? the public , I do not take interest in
desp them air ; Since perchance the public some ation friend of may these be found Annals to two children an have
a alread lad . y who been in provide a trul d . for Christian by kind readers irit wrote . One , offering , is in servic to take e with her ; ysp
into writes her y , satisfactoril nursery , to assist of the her little nurse . irl ' This s conduct lady , , I and am hopes happy in to time say , g
. she had . may the kind become feeling a y useful to remember servant . that As a a mistress child of this fourteen lady has is , after also while she treats her with kindness and excuses
her all , but faults a child , making , and allowance for the same , she also strives to correct them
establishments I believe no . of greater their boon own could than be by thus conferred taking by children ladies who to train have with
g under irl if good she goes servants out under . It such is the advantages turning wits point , instead to of many as maid in a - young
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mi sand ght and each those be , of increased the wealth by y middle a child classes servant , whose Were without establishments such much a dis lan - adopted arrang irlswho ing , we the having should economy learnt then their of have their duties in household training systematicall a . generation y and practicall of young p y ,
g would , greatl , y add to the comfort of society , and gradually supersede the the The present number patience incapable of i of gnorant many race a and of mistress under useless servants is now young trie . d women to the who utmost enter by
xemain their service but a ; for few the months most and part then too independent leave , causing to a learn continual , they
, change Any lad and y , trouble as we , have with shown often , worse may hel results p to . obviate this growing
Annals Of Needlewomen. 399
ANNALS OF NEEDLEWOMEN . 399
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1862, page 399, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081862/page/39/
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