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Various good men were delighted, and asked many questions of the evangelist who had kept a baby-linen shop for twenty years, and was unspoiled by the slightest trace of theology but the Rabbi arose and demolished his "teaching," convicting him of heresy at every turn, till there was not left one stone upon another.
Various good men were delighted, and asked many questions of the evangelist who had kept a baby-linen shop for twenty years, and was unspoiled by the slightest trace of theology but the Rabbi arose and demolished his "teaching," convicting him of heresy at every turn, till there was not left one stone upon another.
'Sir William would like to see war carried out on truly courteous principles, said the first speaker. 'A battle should be like a stately minuet, with no loss of dignity or of etiquette. 'Sir, the other answered hotly, 'I have been in battles when you were in your baby-linen, and I handled a battoon when you could scarce shake a rattle.
There are societies that provide a nurse and baby-linen at such times. For the destitute sick outside of hospitals, district nurses are now provided in many cities.
In the array of funerals, too,—whether for the apparel of the dead body, or to typify, by manifold emblematic devices of sable cloth and snowy lawn, the sorrow of the survivors,—there was a frequent and characteristic demand for such labor as Hester Prynne could supply. Baby-linen—for babies then wore robes of state—afforded still another possibility of toil and emolument.
When I arrived, about one o'clock, the crowd already filled the vast bazaar. It was not easy to stand against certain currents that set toward the departments consecrated to spring novelties. Adrift like a floating spar I was swept away and driven ashore amid the baby-linen.
When I arrived, about one o'clock, the crowd already filled the vast bazaar. It was not easy to stand against certain currents that set toward the departments consecrated to spring novelties. Adrift like a floating spar I was swept away and driven ashore amid the baby-linen.
Thus, Valentine, left to herself and feeling very dreary, no longer able, moreover, to keep up the establishment on a proper footing, in her turn quitted the mansion for a cheerful and elegant little flat on the Boulevard Malesherbes, where she finished her life as a very devout old lady, presiding over a society for providing poor mothers with baby-linen, and thus devoting herself to the children of others she who had not known how to bring up her own.
What is she like in society? Neither man nor woman. But how many have imitated her? How many women in England, France, and America have taken to the platform? One would think that all womankind was in a state of revolution, and about to make a general descent upon the tailors and tobacconists, turning over the lords of the creation to the milliners and the baby-linen warehouses.
A few chairs and a table were the chief articles of furniture in the third-floor back room which they occupied. A roll of baby-linen lay on the floor; beside it a pap-clogged spoon and an overturned tin pap-cup. A baby was crying against every chair-leg, the whole family of six or seven being small enough to be covered by a washing-tub. Mrs.
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