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A SEASON WITH THE DBESSMAKEBS. 15
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Chapter Ii. Than I Know When Not A A Mor...
weekwhen I received a summons to return immediately as the princi , pal herself medical was taken certificate ill . This was promptly replied
to , by the following : " I . do hereby certify that Miss Le lication Plastrier to is her suffering dutiesand from th an at affection there is of
prospect the brain of , produced her being by for too some close time app in a condition to resume , them . no ( Signed , ) , M . K . C . S . "
July , 1852 . lishment requested A message I to never provide was retu soon rned some after one It is conveyed in still my in place existen to , her and ce , to that and that exacting she estab was
-. from Another its workers " hous as e" long in which hours I as for it a did short in tim my e own played time the . part and
of patronage " first-hand from " our was Queen one hi and gh Court in favour . There , the receiving th duties like of great the its
till work sister thre -room " houses e the did , nex " not during t m commence orning the , " season Here till 9 " the a they . m . princi ; seldom but pal en makes terminated , it a
bonnet rule at made the commencement after the newest . of fashion every , season to each , to of send the youthful a doll ' s
Princesses think , if she . " kn What ew that would young our peop beloved le , hav Queen e been , their kept mother up till ,
her herself early abhorren , m to orning the ce 1 heart to of mak of everything e every them Eng ?—That lishmen approaching Queen and who Eng " tyranny lishwom has endeared " an and by Omit
but - every conducted " oppression this other excep establishm respect ! " tion But , , and this this ents I scene is am of one the bound I of have kind the in myself in best justice London and witnessed to most . say The , liberal . that tables in ly
are lain well the supp best lied . , The abundant bed-rooms in quantity too are , well and arranged in quality and , thoug well h
found p ,, . I mention this herethough rather out of its place ; but to that this in the ti course cular of house my work we , will I shal tak l e not leave have of again it with to revert the
par , present chapter . Chapter III .
Having already disposed of two matters connected with my subject , viz . —the different classes of young fem and ales the who life are of to
be slav met eto with which in a th dressmaker bind themselves ' s workroom I will , now ceed to describ ry e the sustenance ey that is but too frequentl , y provided pro for
remembered their daily wants that I in say the " but shap tco e frequentl of food y . " because Be it however to this
, ,, inhuman exceptions fault than , there to that are of , I late am and happy long hours to say , as , m witness any more the
A Season With The Dbessmakebs. 15
A SEASON WITH THE DBESSMAKEBS . 15
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1863, page 15, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091863/page/15/
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