At the Works, a Study of a Manufacturing Town

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At the Works, a Study of a Manufacturing Town
Bell, [florence Eveleen Eleanore Olliffe], Lady, 1851-1930. [from Old Catalog]
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Fond of reading about travels ; very loath to lend his new books to the neighbours. (Wages, 3^3 per week.) X77. Both he and his wife read newspapers and magazines, but * cannot be bothered with a book.' 178. Both very fond of reading. (Wages, 36s. per week.) 179. None of the family care in the least for reading.
180. Both fond of reading ; he reads aloud to her while she makes the children's clothes. (Wages, £4 per week.) 181. Reads paper only.
182. Reads * good novels ' to his wife.
183. Very
...keen politician, and reads all Parlia- mentary news.
184. Neither he nor his wife ever read a book.
(Wages, 25s. per week.) 185. This woman, at the age of fifty, made a desperate attempt to learn to read, and, being asked what sort of books she would prefer, said, * Some- thing with a little love and a little murder.' 186. This woman, asked what she liked to read, replied : * Something that will take one away from oneself.' 187. Husband and wife read daily local paper — nothing else.
188. This family never * wastes time ' over reading READING i6t bcx>ks9 but the father and son take an interest in the political news in the papers.


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