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THE CHARMOUTH CONVALESCENT HOME. 119
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XX.—THE CHARMOUTH CONVALESCENT HOME.
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" Here Here healing are soft hands dews ...
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The Charmouth Convalescent Home. 119
THE CHARMOUTH CONVALESCENT HOME . 119
Xx.—The Charmouth Convalescent Home.
XX . —THE CHARMOUTH CONVALESCENT HOME .
" Here Here Healing Are Soft Hands Dews ...
" Here Here healing are soft hands dews and that balms cannot abound bless , — in vain
Here By trial loving taug hearts ht _j _^ our that praise dail , — y - know The heaventy consolations they on you bestow Keble . " .
t In to these extend days their of rap knowled id travelling ge of , forei Eng gn lish scenery people when are far taking more
richness ap change of of air beau , than tto to be mak foun e themselves d in many acqu parts ainted of with our own the .
mo coun re try real . refreshm And yet y ent our and own enjoyment home-like to views the mind will wearied often afford with celebrated laces the
business Contin autumn ent . or Some to work which such , than so reflections many many of of often the us occurred fly during to p the summer members on and te under the collective
p of title leasan U a large of willing t _" little famil we l " ) watering y a when , t ( whom first comfortabl -p we lace I shall had of Charm y desi fixed set gna tled outh on the in . a re lod tired ging coast in the of
Dorsetshire n of our as y rela , convenientl tions and , y friends near to whose our home extended , and Jholiday had envied had permi many tted them to transport however themselves to the mountains t
lakes time nor of Switzerland disposition . to Soon grumble , , and , we we found congra we tulated had nei each her other on becoming intimate with the retired little l and th
fishing hamlet of Charmouth as it used to be , as welas wi L the yin loring modern e in the the reg lace beau ard of tiful of mos scen sam t visitors e nam on all e , , which and sides w . has Charmouth never now superseded wearied is onl y
t wo miles from the curious old ery town of Lyme Kegis , and , being laced at the mouth of the Charlies close to the S . W . border
and p the th D us orse par tshire takes coast of t , where varied it j , peculiari s the coun ties t b e o long f De ing vonshire to the ,
scenery of both counties . tha We n once had , never uie th t eles loo s k , a still house greater belon interest ging t in o th visiting e one more long
by street Lord in the new q L part ady of Herber Charmouth tthe , , f " Convalescen there was es t tabl Home ished "
, , belong sinceunder ing to L the ad two Herbert counties ' s sk of ilfu Wilts l and and ener Dorset getic managemen , which ever t
brance has endeared , of the t immense he y place t amount o rich and of p good oor a effected like , by by the one remem small
hospital . 1 _visits Before to this I beg institution my readers I wish to to follow point one out of its our claim interesting to public
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1863, page 119, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101863/page/47/
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