Work And Wages: Or, Life in Service: a Continuation of "little Coin, Much Care."

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Work And Wages: Or, Life in Service: a Continuation of "little Coin, Much Care."
Howitt, Mary Botham, 1799-1888
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Griffiths had always been pre- udiced against her. Yes, there was room lor hope, and hope she would, spite of all things. But then, John !
where was he ? But there was no need to be anxious about John; he was a youth whose talents would raise him above any mbfortune. She knew very little about Homer, and Milton, and Shakspeare; but, someway or other, she had made herself sure of John's being a d by Google M OUT OF PLACB — NOT THB CHAPTER, grett and famous poet; so she dismissed fear about him,
...Still it was mortifying to have her letter returned, more especially as he now would not know that he wa** to write to her at Mrs. Evans^. Truly, she had had no pleasure nor comfort either from these letters, and she oegan to think, with the tailor's wife, it would be a good thing if there were no letters in the world.
A day or two after this the convalescent patients were informed that two Quaker ladies, who, like Mrs.
Fry, went about doing good, and visiting the sons and daughters of affliction, would pay what they called a ^ religious visit " to the occupiers of the convalescent ward.


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