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open council. 429
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Xadies I beg In to rep say , ly that to ...
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IjADIES In the , January number of the E...
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popular that belief confusion ( if true — ) on an puzzling educated so mind confounding , and so he ! made To me that all strange that
Fellows p confusion lay ; seems is quite to think natural the so , g host iven and that , revenge terrible all ghost very as natural a reality ; but . it Mrs was , g
Albert not natural miht to have Hamlet done , I if am it sure had of come that to . I him think on the he felt terrace about at Windsor as Prince ,
when About he came poor g Op a youth helia— to , I Eng think land Mrs . . Fellows is too mad hard if not on her , for there is
no irl doubt almost she would must have have acted thoug as ht she her did royal . lover Yours , & c . dangerous . 33 Any . g ,
Open Council. 429
open council . 429
Xadies I Beg In To Rep Say , Ly That To ...
Xadies In to rep , ly that to S . I J . B . ' s intended observations "to on class my together article " governesses Choice of a Business and dress , ' - *
makers I beg as say belonging never to parallel trades , " that is , trades of parallel importance gentilityI to have been so misunderstoodand when I
reor . am sorry , prehension publish the article impossible will . take I classed care to the change two the emp the p loyments hrase advic so to as together avoi to make d the because
misapthat they ground are the most lies overcrowded to the other , and I therefore am well aware th e at teachers generall one on y
however belong to belong a hi app gh class to a , many lower being grade . the , the daug daug hters hters of of professional small tradesmen men . Some , and ,
feared these not become , being teachers gentlew for omen the by sake birth of have social not advancement unfrequentl ; y just , it is as to men be
sometimes , go into the church or the army for the purpose of becoming gentlemen by profession . teacherat least if
considered remunerative This is a a foolish lad emp y loyment can motive scarcel is in open y the compensate case to her of , the because for the the many , satisfaction privations any of b more of eing a the action becomes
jud the positivel governess ged case ambition y is ' s wrong at life once . . , for If Also changed , however then , if she ; the she , sacrifices she person is has then a is her strong of ill course pup qualified vocation ils acting as well , and ri as ghtl love herself y . of I teaching . to am an onl ill y - , unworthmotiveenter
those blaming alread With who y overcrowded regard those , having , who to no the , without profession other second opening vocation question , to their , are and whether compelled own from detriment an the to consideration enter , and y it to for the bre of , injury £ ad > . . s . an of d .
ht to enter into our calculations in , the choice of a business—I am decidedl oug y of vocation opinion for that it particular ought and must loyment . A few that persons they will may do hav right e to so
flismi strong _^ s a such _ideasand some will perhaps be emp happier following their own bent on not a crust the than wi earning th the , a majori competence tyand in whe some n th less ere congeni is no al stron manner g prefe , but rence this for is
one business case over anotherthe ; solid consideration of « £ . s . d . may surely be allowed to _weip-h . The temptations , of poverty are not trifling , and should _*
labour if One possible of trul our , be to greatest avoided get . duties living is , in the ' This words is of the the foundation Catechism of , " many to learn virtues and
sense as the . comp It is y ilers the special of our our Prayer own duty of -book young . perceived persons with and children their usual of of their p the lai teachers n industrial common to ,
classes thus to learn and labourand it is the special duty help them so _ifco learn . Such at , least is my I am view & . cJessie Boucherjett .
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Ijadies In The , January Number Of The E...
_IjADIES In the , January number of the English Woman ' s _Journal , the these writer
aminations on the Examinations generally , of two the questions Society of , among Arts says many : — " others In considering , make themselve Ex- s
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 2, 1863, page 429, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02021863/page/69/
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