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154 woman's work in the wobld's clothing...
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of These the damse present ls , day who , in it t is heir evident love of were adorn not m behind ent , while their their compeers attire
was certainly of a far more picturesque character , took occasion , loyalty as the elder and their work accom people pl h ishmen ad done ts , by to en disp ter l t ainin at g on the ce royal their
jester re par ward ty with li / n ' gered and sing then be in h g departed ind , for to which tr . hi Will s the han Somers king d at a u , cast h inning owe them ver w , h t he a great cour thus t
rate imp incurrin lements of , g a farthing _^ b f ut orfei th each is t of he a re an g fu allon d sed as h t f o had pa wi y alread u , n for less p meddling in treated kisses with them a , t t the he to
some impertinences , wh , the king was presen y t , the girls became at last ' so enraged with him , that attacking him in t a t body he
victims could w suc as h speedil rou have who ghne h y ardl are s bound ses for a been s the N and ep expected first tune gagged tim is e w at , crossing o and nt the to th hands inflic en the sub t of line jec these t , ed but u fair nha o which some p but py
by tu no mean his s full gentl y e maidens mission . to Forced whatever at leng terms th to they signi mi fy g ht
impose ges the crest-fallen jester was at length released , and finally com and p n elled ot , by to this feed band them of but Circes to feed to join with the them hog . in Doubtless the yard ,
Mr . "Will Somers y did not soon forget his rencontre with the , factory The homel girls of _Kewb ing ury of 6 ! i Better fed than taught' * rises to the
y say , we mind come when to , the after account this descri of their ption diet of the This work- was women " ' n s manners h and , oug
wh to sp ereas are in of other the best similar of the laces beef it and the finest that the of coarsest the wheat meat ;" appears
wheat alone fell and to rye the ming share led of , the was p operatives esteemed , a and delicacy that brown ; barley bread bread , the of ,,
common or rye ming fare led provided with pease for , the and work such lik ople e coarse in clothiers incited grain ' establish being- the
ments . The second Mistress Winchcombe , by rem inch ark from s and the advice housekeep of a fe ing male woul " d friend better , " enable who suggested her to main that tain a
her p smart French hooddid attempt some retrenchment in these matters , but was soon stopped , by her generous-hearted le stinted husband _,,
who served declared with anythin that he wors woul e d than not have the provision his peop to which they , or
had The always king hith was erto so pleased been g accustomed with his visit . to this factory , and at this
man finding set th on at so work many , " that of , his on poorer leaving which subjects , he offered wer however e to " by knig meekl ht one the
enterprising clothier , an honour was y resulted declined _; eventuall but it is prob not able to him that self more alone substantial but to all advantages his craft *
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154 Woman's Work In The Wobld's Clothing...
154 woman ' s work in the wobld ' s clothing .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 2, 1863, page 154, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02111863/page/10/
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