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THE MOTHER'S WORK.

■ j [New York Tribune.] p ? The mother whdr does i iothin»ietee Dut build up sound bodies in Ib^p ofiit. .' the fetters atifmotte^ pf t£iSn^ |. ardsno^hviiigint^^ußtry-^lol*! -cbffite drunkards, tobacco i^t^a^. rmoney yttini^to^ "Pjft- J^t "^es^men and womea^ 1 w ?K^^ n W&%degr«jatiott "J^teftW" 6^, .7 .virtne ! aUmwhMandc&a and barley > «tod n^it'are^ed into V alqoho i! s s ;^o*B werft;use^ib v iee4ihe V race, where would families'be > ' Sni>|ose all the land cursed 'ph orops that " I^r^ 6^,*?^ women weje devoted t - there not bVefcough W to 1 spaW fe>r &-~ xHfS^L Jb {t a little thingto f^ed achild, a roan, a^family^witS' food^nveiuent for them? TfieSother. v : fonnirigfc them^ab^-of : in feating inAWm^Wm^^' w obedience to'l^w. , ln,r%htly develop--ing the"|>hy«calj^titto she icphhot heto ' develpping r the; ; nibrai' riaSre; Y for •$&& #??*& M TOtual morality; »^W;feppbrtea^ other. CfiabUtnrophists know- well enough by experience thit )C^^uce their to raise them from vice and ' poverty; The mother who trains 'her chiidrem" ; S ¥ e I^ b ?^^^W clothing and therifoms 6lea^;'^dePa^t work fi^^^jrpi^^-^^ d^^e^ifiphis; :has^made; and kept her streets^thoroughly^ biean aha has.Jeen exempt firom th> plague of I*^l?s*' ¥, a #tttting to.be jnsta^BtenMihfwrmu^ ana deveioping^ bodies that thby may furnish suiiabl* abodes for noble minds? This is aa important pairt of ' the 2 mother's; work, J *!*".#** tiom for itrmay welj peenpy^ 4ll WejSaa P^oea^gi^^paevo^^iialliihe; ye*» of^mtobpa lall'ttie youngest child of ihe inoliiw no longer needs her? fostering care.' rae o 'capsfflbssnesß of; * duty weUdohVisthe^hesib, ihe J^uest; ' the most precious and lasting rewardV of me. No matter w.hat,%e work may be, heorshe wnocan say at theclosa f oflifp. -Wygfa fing^ed the workC I'hoH gayest me-to dtf,*'- is euro of tbo .highest reward. " ~~ ~ •

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 278, 27 October 1883, Page 2

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THE MOTHER'S WORK. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 278, 27 October 1883, Page 2

THE MOTHER'S WORK. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 278, 27 October 1883, Page 2

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