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Vol. IV. October 1, 1859. No. 20.
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XI.—OOTTAG-E HABITATION'S.
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The
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PUBLISHED MONTHLY .
Vol. Iv. October 1, 1859. No. 20.
Vol . IV . October 1 , 1859 . No . 20 .
Xi.—Oottag-E Habitation's.
XI . _—OOTTAG-E HABITATION'S .
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little Youe town wish , induces to hear me from to me send regarding the results the Cottage of my Homes observation of our s
, you aware as far as that they it is seem likel habit y to to enter be useful under to various your reader missi s , ons and , all you kinds are
my , of houses . Certainly the homes of our people are not the sacred and beloved
were spots . they How used should to be they ; or be that so we , spring , throug ing h up tradition inhabite as they , d do assume and in a then they few
weeks , as slightly built as the law allows ; , household changing their memories occupants can " , by all in possibility the course linger of a about few months them . : The no
any maj sometimes ority present thoug a totall h rarel y differ meet ent idea with of where a home an to old those man cottage and his s ¦ "
wife we may have , lived between y fifty and sixty , years in one dwelling , where all their children had been bornfrom whence they were
married andchildren , or it come might back be buried to climb ; and the where good , man even ' s knee their 1 children I knew ' s
of gr one such hereand a more holy quiet seemed to come with the sunshine through , that latticed window , framed as it was heads in summer within
time the But old the by new its mantling has railway some will vine months , soon and since pass played departed over about the on site the Ms of aged heavenl that cott y journey age , and ; .
man it his would old wife have comforting occasioned herself him- to that have he to at live least in any was other save house d the here pain _^ dear associations about
on earth . There must have been a thousand thing this cott else age is to changed its human since hearts that ; home very humble was inaugurated though it , was what . wonder
Everythen The if classes the homes above change that of too _oiir ! work-le have done something peop
perhaps track ; they both have by examp formed le p and lans precept both for to instruction lead them , and out amusement of the old ;
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1859, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101859/page/1/
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