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FOR WORKING MEN. 195
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mallet A fre into uent his remark hands , man able , and of he home 'll soon mak lica e tion his is way the !" capapp
q , , following : — as " one Father month and more mother to be were fed both ; when busy that all was day . done They they looked thought on me their merel duty y
ended . " t d eser T here v t inen g is th t alize e g serious ood the dea E considera l too lish ab Sunday ou tion t t he . t D hos imanche e who hors are a harriere gitating _^
sho " uting We used drinking to sit , and down who in often a long cam room e to blows full of before people th who ey parted were . ' singing ,
, Just wha f the t mi main ght h ave tlet been s to seen London from the 12 road to 20 -side years tavern ago al with ong
any , proj its ecting u gardens shop , " . and The evil rows is more f tables kept out of benc sig h ht es now over . We the
• the thronged passed summer cafe along , chantant and each in the wi stead th sty Ol le i d t s f K t t en he t long H boi w ere st line erou all one s o l f S osel cro unday pu w y blic d , shut - some houses evenin . t But hin g being g last the in
on quest the ion L ondon , does subur the same bs , thing y o w on hi ch t t used he sea to side set an and evil at those k
inland places within railway , g distance which are frequented by in are Sunda tone th y ey t , rains morall feelin ? y W be e ttered k O now r is by th it t t the rue cro journey ( w ds w as , flock of humanized ten to all such eged , exal p durin laces ted ;
the Bishops' attack g on Sunday trains ) that the excursionists g too often make a hell earth of the quiet spots to which
they profess to go for fresh upon air and pure enjoyment ? The fact iswhat we want are not Sunday trains ( though till we get the
and w better or , k all men thing of ' s villages their we own woul in p d leasan The not men t see places them would ; with done then church away and with to schools ) , work but ,
daily ( more easily than . the field labourer who often go up has to seek they his down woi wo by _'k ul a several d crowded wake miles amid train off , the ) and ; and fresh dust on , air and Sundays and nois beauties e , , instead and temp of of tations Nature racing ,
and which children they now to go church so far or to chapel seek ; , they listen would to take their th daug eir wives hters
quiet have " sing a ing walk Sunday in . the dinner village their and choir tea , " quiet in as their Long fields fellow own That houses ' s blacksmith is , and the then did a ;
across own . proper den arrangement izens of our to mak great e ? the cities country " as we a blessing call them to : if the something crowded
lik them e that die a existed natural , the death Sunday . Wh , excursion at a pity traias it seems would that . most ( as has of
' been Cannot suggested be applied in to the this pap purpose ers ) some ; but then of Mr _^ . house Peabod property y's gift "
For Working Men. 195
FOR WORKING MEN . 195
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 2, 1863, page 195, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02111863/page/51/
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