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THE CHA.RMOUTH CONVALESCENT HOME. 125}
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" Here Here Healing Are Soft Hands Dews ...
succee t eih d t m by ano then ther the chap evening ter read psalms out ; tea and at prayers five , and close sup per
and day a . do g T the he p . patien . ; ts , if needlework able , make for their the beds establishment , dust _tlieir . rooms They , necessary
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followed us my . Tlie to medical the letter man , ' s There direction is s a , sen warm t wit bath h each in the tien house t , are
which dinner many when recommended use every . day ; , to facilitate we have the sea which latter bat the h , ing there before is a ,
priva chaise te takes machin the patients elonging in to turn the . H I don , ' to t remember any donkey thing - to do
else as smiling you to t u bu you t them there , or " ( any one o of ther been us regulation added one p ) . ati . " " Yes t " w Except ho , " ever said mad she e ,
, y have any diffi all con ulty trived as to to obey love ing one , and another since . " she was dismissed we d ictall
be o " f Sister S hol seen he y poin things the ted first , wh thing ich st lains airs were ni to t g t h hung he t - B and tex ible in ts morning every an so beau p bed . tif ure -room Alice ull s , y , t whispered o and speaking us , could and ,
g with good ives . two " such Alice others good then . exp It advice led was us , large into that , her I am own sure held room , lik ein , t e g which i three nin here does she other t shar us bed all ed t -
hold rooms one p two erson of the , The bu same t beautiful large size enoug , three cleanliness h , beds when , each t of he the house con carp a was ete g d very floors apresen full , the to
. , ven iron ience bedsteads for washing with their and comfortable dressing , showed bedding 'the , an thoug d every ht con and
underneath care Over lavished the fire it upon - the place them text was , . " a Set picture a watch of of " , Healing Suffer oh L little ord the , b sick ch efore ildren , " and my
the mouth and texts " . Consider " and The p two ictures the other lilies were p of ictures chosen the field with , " " a made view to s fee sow l h the ow good even , "
seed We in went the hearts over of the all rest chance of the comers house and . , admire saw the d from two attics these
abo windows ve , us the ed beau generall tiful y view for children of the sea , and the garden looking due souththen peeped into the matron ' s private rooms
consisting ; of a comfortable bed-room and h for parlour the ; saw ,
that establishment the offices were admira commodious bly arrang enoug ed , and then we present were , that miht rest
taken selves into and the be garden refreshed again with , in a or beautiful der bouquet we g of flowers our- ,
The Cha.Rmouth Convalescent Home. 125}
THE CHA . RMOUTH CONVALESCENT HOME . 125 }
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1863, page 125, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101863/page/53/
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