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268 A SEASON WITH THE DRESSMAKERS. v,
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Into On My Other Retirement Housesi From...
connec earance ted , of and pleasing as she had manners become , and tired very of the lad work ylike -room In her ' I
nearl business passed app her ano , to t ; in attend to t t he in house years the , show giving a near - room grea nei . t g Th hb satisfaction ere our , she in t remained he to her _^ e
of emp the loyer overbearing ; but herself conduct not quite of two so well daug s atisfied ters who , in consequence recently
lef do t boarding th the business school ; and t made who , thems though elve having s exceeding nothing ly whatever obnoxious toye
have to entered those before a emp very alluded loyed celebrated in , the the business establishment house of in which Begent . had On Street leaving been , to left here which by the I
who recent ly deceased previousl former , y been princi her first to -hand a young . If French the mode woman of , harsh and while her
eccen condu t ric ting predecessor that establishmen owned and t it were , i her t became husband doubl severe y so assumed , it would the
seemwhen this Madame young - been reins , governmen ted from the t ; thoug fact of Madame the contrary herself might having rather been have
an emp t expec ions loye and there joined , having with partici them pated in with finding the faul others t wi in th their the
never priva arrangemen heard , ts . With regard laint . to As the the food youn , g however couple , , I shortl have y any comp
f dair af ter t t produce heir own , which accession that supp of course / ' lies took their is a small house genuin farm of e business and a short wholesome w distance ith all ; _,
can and subs y be tantial in said other fare in , favour respects is always of this provided I believ establishment e . a Unfortunatel sufficiency . The y business of this good is all is t lain im hat - ttime
being throug mense ; larg the t t hours he capi talists of g fi ht work , , a t t fac number he excessiv t whi prie ch e , con tor is s quite inuin st t g in even t t excusable cramped spme tt ; for for s
mean orders s . to Yet pay it is so cien general a thing t o s an e some s o execu of the e hands r ill from over workthat it is treated quite as a matter of course .
Wha Harriett t wonder C then , that we engaged have " here death for in the the work work - - room room ?" in
was , when which she absce continued formed to discharge he o r du her ties finger for nearl so y f co y ear e ? .
Tendering an it quite ss impossible on for her ermis to use ion t her hand home , . Under till it
was t man e well circu mill ; m i but ner stanc " was who es , most s told he asked her peremptoril th p at if y she s refused coul o d go not "by work the stern , she
must at all events , devote her time to waiting on ladies in the show-room . This she accordingly did , and d termined a manner so
keep satisfactory ing her to so her occup emp ied loyers instead , that of sending they e her back to up the on -
268 A Season With The Dressmakers. V,
268 A SEASON WITH THE DRESSMAKERS . v ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1863, page 268, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121863/page/52/
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