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Page 112
... woman ? Her happiness is not in physical enjoyment , but in love and faith . Give her but the voice of kindness - the pure sweet natural music of the feminine soul , to soothe her daily anguish - to cheer her nightly vigil , and she ...
... woman ? Her happiness is not in physical enjoyment , but in love and faith . Give her but the voice of kindness - the pure sweet natural music of the feminine soul , to soothe her daily anguish - to cheer her nightly vigil , and she ...
Page 113
... woman is studying Euclid when she hears the cry of her child ; in an instant she plunges into the centre of her domestic cares , and Euclid is forgotten . Suppose another , ( for such things have been , ) deeply engaged in the dry ...
... woman is studying Euclid when she hears the cry of her child ; in an instant she plunges into the centre of her domestic cares , and Euclid is forgotten . Suppose another , ( for such things have been , ) deeply engaged in the dry ...
Page 117
... woman clad in russet weeds , may darn her husband's stockings and be charming still . Yet after all , it is not by the examination | of any particular talent , faculty , or ... Woman , fresh as it were from the THE POETRY OF WOMAN . 117.
... woman clad in russet weeds , may darn her husband's stockings and be charming still . Yet after all , it is not by the examination | of any particular talent , faculty , or ... Woman , fresh as it were from the THE POETRY OF WOMAN . 117.
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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