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A SEASON WITH THE DRESSMAKEBS. 267
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XLVII—A SEASON WITH THE DUESSMAKEES,
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into On my other retirement housesI from...
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like looked a woman up for st t he k expec dumb ted rebuke quite , to unconscious see her mother of the sitting little *
fas maid t ' fas s shor ter t perh -comings aps than . As it , for had Josep done h any , his day hear since t was tha bea t when ting
boy the , , _" their one . word eyes a inet t partin , and g * " saw was throug spoken h . all Grlan that cing whirl at of his amaze eldes - t
now ment the , the lad sam will e thoug go h t t fl colleg y into , each as his other father ' s mind went —the before joy him that .
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and them -ca t life t at basking all , not any in the more red than liht it of stirred the hearth that heap of
dogg . So Firs at leas t-rate t barometers lord duke , le had t me reason tell you to think , are hill when s and next lapwings morn- . my
_smoo ing t t here h as lass before Ormond him the has channel tened his clear depar and ture blue this , and had as
been a stolen g visit . of hi _£ to London , and he was ; anxious to show himself in the Irish capital without further delay . He
took gracious leave of his entertainers , slipped a handsome of parting the ni - present ht before into to Rebecca her husband ' s han . , and renewed his promise
g ( To he continued . )
A Season With The Dressmakebs. 267
A SEASON WITH THE DRESSMAKEBS . 267
Xlvii—A Season With The Duessmakees,
XLVII—A SEASON WITH THE DUESSMAKEES , OR THE EXPERIENCE OF A FIRST-HAND . ( Concluded . )
Into On My Other Retirement Housesi From...
On my retirement from business Chapter , VIII when . passing my tt assistants tk
into of aff other ectiona houses te re , gard I recei , which ved f I shal t l ever vario valu e s as li proofs le oen of s their appreciation of what I did to contribute to their
reports happiness of and their comfort new homes . They and afterwards employers broug , but ht none me various worth
th repeating ey found here the — hours all being of dut of y a very very long simil after ar nature what , viz they ., that had
one been le house accustomed was , with frank whom to with I me t negotiated o , s & c , she & c . s ; carcel for inde some ed liked , the of princi taking my young pal of
one peop from , me , as she enoug considered ay I spoiled y " all mine , while any in her house they must be prepared to work late and had early .
regard One young had resided person with , Harriett me two C years , ; for she whom was most I genteell a great y ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1863, page 267, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121863/page/51/
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