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OUR FRENCH CORRESPONDENT. 59
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' Y Paris, Feb. 17, 1863. Winter Turing ...
also a however life a of very continued , deep popular ly marked and lecturer patient with , and lines self- collaboratrice denial which . work tell Mdlle a story of . Clemence _Natural M of . Michel a hard History Royer Chevalier strugg , for who le and , the in is
the Revue which des I Economistes am toldwill _, is rival preparing those a already on published by MM . Quatre-, fages press class , and of Hourens , to . which This , " belong Jeune Savante Mdlle " D is aubie a very and good Mdlle specimen . Marchef of the de
women . Girardthe talented and enterprising principal of the " Ecole Professionelle _" The institution , directed by Mdlle . Girard is likely to succeed . As JouBNAii a
prosit pectus would of be it has superfluous been alread to y say published establishment now wh in y the it of English was the founded Woman de , la or Perle ' s upon what ,
terms The pup theatricals noble ils are ladies received at of the the hotel in Faubourg the of the Princess St . Germain de Beauvais are Hue very for busy the getting benefit . up of
private divers tumes charities to be appropriated . Were the to money the same which object is spent as th b at y which them The on is cost made theatrical of by getting these
cosup exhibitions a play at , the Madame poor de would Mornay be gre ' s last atly spring the gainers amounted . to f . 45 , be 000 , and that the
were money charity collected the exclusive at the doors object to of f . 19 the , 000 members . It will of , the therefore French , aristocracy seen , "who transformed themselves on this occasion into mountebanks less humble , dairy they
maidssoubrettesand divers other personages more or , and would relieving , have better with , accomp them their lished protegees it by calculatin without g even the prices going to of the the dresses trouble ,
of For making ital some have an weeks been appeal running past to the the into benevolence Court every , and excess of what their of is extravagance friends falsely . called and the foll elite y . of The the cap
restraints poor peop , le grumble them durin at the police the three ordonnance days of just prescri issued ptive , which dissipation imposes which such
would ushers willing in the on ly forty submit days to g of this self- reg denial lementa . They tion were say bad that la haute the le basse canaille nobod canaille , also
be conclusion subjected blamed to for one it , following and cannot that ex when it cuse . the the Whatever foll throne that objection sets of lat a e has one examp been can perpetrated make to y this can in y
hih laces , are society g What mentioned p . Those a , strong in belong this contrast letter ing to as one is the presented hav representatives e been b broug y the ht two of up two classes in opposit the manner of e women divisions which who of is
marriage and consecrated it is doubtful impelled by fashion to whether any and exertion , they ancient have by a usage ever noble . been motive to Frivolity since . The le their tracks others emanci their poverty have _^ pation footsteps passed and by ,
prejudices universe through a it severe of is all impossible ordeal kinds , , to and independence to are doubt called that upon . success But strugg as progress will crown against is the the law ir efforts of the .
Those whose , talents are misusedand whose ( opportunities are employed to because effect ends they onl have y worth made y their of contemp election , t , of will what sink is while eternal the in its others nature will . rise ,
E . J .
Our French Correspondent. 59
OUR FRENCH CORRESPONDENT . 59
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 2, 1863, page 59, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02031863/page/59/
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