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letters paper ) , & on c . the from subject divers peop of Miss le , expressin Rye ' s scheme g the . same It was views followed ; but I by think sev that eral althoug on a lar h there e scale is apparentl yet if y no adhere demand to for the present emigration system of of governesses sendinout . -
distress offic small good e . superintendent detachments But and g let nothing , of would in well Melbourne you induce chosen you l can person add to tell your send to s , their you as out re sad q numb uired tales ber , : you of ; governesses may every do labour g great in > -
in , lan no is one that willingy to send out num . One in great default point of I obtain think your ing a emp most loyment excellent , you as idea governesses appear I have , can rarel turn to persons our household Western , work , district , which known is 7 ; ;
practical fam constituted ilies , emp kind at loy present of ing peop or , but , requirin such X . think as g you governesses that ende when avour y . peop to Society s le elect find , is are that ver to y the strangel had useful , the y *
demand will increase . The helpless fine lady , highly accomplished , highly sensitive I wish , is you not would the kind embrace of governess in your fitted emi for gration this hard scheme -working some colon plan y for .
in sending England to , us for really you to good wish servants to draug ; but ht them I suspect off . they I would are have too rar them e , e sent ven for receive by special themwithout commission throwing , to them families amongst who would the contaminating undertake at influences once to
better of the class emigration of , servants dep 6 t it or would the labour tend to offices raise . the If you tone could of the introduce whole ,, for a the others would find they must either change their habits , or remain
we unemployed £ 40 . We a have but just whose sent habits back to of intoxication Melbourne , a made cook her , to utterl whom unfit gave for a respectable year , situation . Really good servants are worth any money y
hi here gh , while and now the , price as the of rate clothes of wa and ges for other household things is service considerabl still remains y less than very formerly , they are really the best paid class in the community , and by
remainin which there g steadil are plenty y in one of g ood lace can soon ing lay investments by a good . sum If a of good money compe , for - tent On this servant point comes there out is here no doub , and t _, remains and the stead deman y , his d for or her such fortune is at is presen made _t .
an unlimited y of your . P underta ray let k ings know , and if if you at an can y time devise you any think scheme I can for sending p forward put good servants , pray let me know at once , that we may make use of ife
ourselves—general servants are in great demand always .
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Ladies Allow , me to offer one or two observations suggested by Mrs . F .
sop P . Fellows hical , refined ' able , critiqu and many e on -sided M . Fechter mind , placed ' s Hamlet in impossib , flamlet le circumstances was a philo _^ ; - irit troubled b
g his host whole ' s comin p hiloso g to tell phy him and to moralit do an act y — up -what set , and an act his ! sp What would you y or I a nave done in such a strait ? ! N " havinvacillated beforewould ou not
ever g , y have vacillate thou then ht — tha before t host killing a trick your of hel mother l ? or that ' s husband ou ourse ? Would lf were mad you ? not gg yy
I think Shakspere ' s intention was to show what would be the effect of a
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 2, 1863, page 428, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02021863/page/68/
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