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To the Editors of the English Woman's Jo...
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To The Editors Of The English Woman's Jo...
domestic to find out servant a remed do not y—which require there any surel remarkable y must strength be . The of duties mind , of ( al a - thoughbthe bthey are often such as to demand very unusual strength
, y y , if of onl bod y y ;) they rooms receive can be a certai dusted n and amoun dinners t of tr cooked aining ; by and very her ordinary e , in this women word , ,
wh lies y , I do think they , the not secret train of them the wh ? ole Permi matter t me . If to ladies suggest want ' that good every servants lady ,
should connected receive , as herself district and visitor induce , Sunday her - friends school to teacher receiv , e & c one , with or more the poor irls , into their housesto , be trained btheir housemaidscooks , and nurses g in
their servants several would dep dislike artments , it . and The resist first y it . objection I can onl made to , that this idea , servants is , that who the , y saymy
are much like other servants , have assented willing , ly to the plan , and , I in believe their that pup , so ils , far and from a objecting pride , in , they their would success soon . Such learn an to take introduction an interest to
mothers " gentlemen , many ' s families of whom " , would I know be , keep extremel their y g valued irls at home by all for respectable months , in poor the into hope a of small getting tradesman a " gentlem ' s famil an ' s place because , " and they are can finall find y forced no opening to let them . Once go
y , those entered unhappy in sucli little a place drud , a ges girl who 's fate develop is generall into y maids fixed -of ; she -all- becomes work , and one ulti of - mately go to form the largest class in our lunatic asylums . From this fate no
one can deliver her but some kind-hearted woman , who is willing to take her and train her in _lier own house . Yours obediently ,
A Mistress .
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To the Editors of the English Woman ' s Journal .
I hav XjAD e read IES , tlie letter of " M . G . S . " in the last month ' s Journal with the h Interest j another of mind one who . I finds have a long pet thoug idea or ht p that lan of lecture their s own given has by been women developed and to ht to form of the scheme of the Institute at
JLang women hani mi Place ght . and The oug idea has , I am part sure , frequently presented itself to the promoters titutis the of centr the various that it p would lans for be the well benefit that a closer of women communication of which , th shoul at In d -
se e , be nication established in which between personal them influence and those and whom sympath they desire miht to be aid broug —a commu ht into
y g p The lay . heads The of plan the which Institute your mi correspondent ht take the task proposes in turn is assembling an excellent in one the . g
mid evening endeavor - the pup to [ ils enlist of the their various intelligent classes sympath under y the In the ausp great , ices of experiment the Society in , of and work
which we are all engaged—the education woman woman Ursa ' s Minor . .
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To the Editors of the English Womaji ' s Journal . The Ladies letter , of correspondent which appeared in last month ' s Journal
American brought to books my mind y concerning our some of the those ladies accounts ' classes which , lectures ' most in , and Boston of us read have ing read parties in
which used to be , and probably still are , carried on . You may remember and the idealized the eminent ictur success doubtless of Margaret suggested Fuller bthese ' s conversation of similar gatherings meetings ,
lectures In Miss Bremer be iven ' s last p in the novel e , str of ict Plertha sense of " th e t seems erm y but to me , that , that most not instructive only mi g ht
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1861, page 210, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111861/page/66/
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