The Mimic World And Public Exhibitions; Their History, Their Morals, And Effects
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" — The Denoue- ment. There is a young lady now upon the stage — whether in New York or some other city, I think I shall not say, for I do not wish to call unpleasant attention to her — whom I once knew as one of the noble army of suffering, strug- gling womanhood. Her name, though public property now, it would not be right in me to give in connection with the story I am about to tell of her ; so I will call her Carrie Lee. Being suddenly left fatherless, motherless and penni- less, Carrie Lee ...was made painfully conscious of the fact that landladies, whatever their sj'mpathies, do not keep boarders for nothing ; and that the only irresistible music in this world is the jingle of a well-filled purse. Knowing then that she must do something for a live- lihood, Carrie Lee investigated the subject of women's employment. But what could she do ? Alas ! here was the trouble. Carrie Lee had received a good boarding-school educa- tion, such as young ladies of the present day commonlv receive — a smattering of French, a smattering of algebra, a smattering of drawing, a smattering of music and a smattering of various other genteel accomplishments — all of which were of very small use to her now.
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