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Vol. III. August 1, 1859. No. 18. ~ " ~ ...
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The
THE
ENGLISH WOMAN'S JOUENAL
PUBLISHED MONTHLY .
Vol. Iii. August 1, 1859. No. 18. ~ " ~ ...
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Intelli " So you gent see Friend the , editors as we sat accepted together if our one paper like morning , " most said ditors last I to we my ek .
" To be sure , " replied she , _" they are ethey must of their be very responsibility grateful to in any looking one who after will the relieve public them . These of a portion
unforblue tunate -bottle beings fland are proverbiall to have y said at the to back partake of their of the he nature ads , and of a I
believe of the comfort it is y very of being rarely able that eyes to they close get at any least sleep one . ' s dorsal Now onl apj y _> aratus think
unknown and repose wliile in dreams another of undertakes a country to where see that printing no cruel 1 presses ike are is , sp
thrust into , one ' s interests in the rear ! Do you know what the busil public While thoug engaged my ht Intelli of in our matching gent remarks Frien ? the " d uttered wedding this ring question of the , she Princess was
y to Royal Oh be my emp with public loye a _Tbit , d but over of it yellow any will thing involve silk so ; exceeding and a short if you l story y trivial ask , of me , a I how kind will she to tell which came you ,
you can perhaps find plenty of parallels . My Intelligent Friend is Mrs godchild to hem an old I playmate I have of no her ri mother ht to divul ' s in earl names y days in ; this a ge
connection . , we will , suppose therefore say Armstrong g ; and this elderly lady possesses a , _larg-e fortune which she hangs suspended over the head
it But of my sways this Friend fortune backwards like is the by and sword no forwards means of Damocles stead like y to — a by the pendulum a centre piece , of of sometimes red gravity _taj _^ e , .
irregular cousin directly over and and tlie I erratic grieve head manner of to the to I that . the F ., this sometimes distant variation quarter veering is of in a off a country in great an
; say measu Journal re . " caused Mrs . by Armstrong the magnetic entertains influence a of horror the " Eng of s lish trong Woman -minded and 's
women vol . , and unfortunately this horror is at once so great _2 j ) so
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1859, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081859/page/1/
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