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; Poor governesses are common enough, but * a' governess, rolling; m wealth is such rara dm* that she deserves remark.: Mdlle. Bettini, daughter ;o£ Baron Alphonse Rothschild, of -Pans,;") is the f startling V phenomenon of the preceptorial world. The '; young, lady, who was married recently to ;"-■ Baron Albert Rothschild, of Vienna, gained the diploma of' governess, so that if her ; husband is unfortunate enough to lose his own fortune and the twelve million francs she 'brought to him as her dowry, she knows what to do m order to gain an honest ""■"! livelihood. The Jews' are a very .sensible people, and their sense is shown* m their .. custom, which . enjoins . that every member of -their nation should learnt a trade or pro- . fession. The great Spinosa waff a spectacle grinder, and though he had no more need to work at his trade than Madame Bettini : Eoihßchild is ever likely to teach other . people's children', he always had -his trade - to fall back on. The' example thus shown by the chosen people might profitably be .. imitated by the mi ted races of modern Europe:— -" Argus/ ■ v ; '".'.; 7 The neglb m^n-servant Bogle, _■: so well J known m connection^trith the Tichborne. a case, died a few days ago. . ?i A oharp^talking lady was reproi-ed by her | husband, whaTfe^uesteid ;her to 'keep her^ tongue m her jHouth.^^ f'.My dear," she said, %

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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 65, 2 June 1877, Page 2

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Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 65, 2 June 1877, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 65, 2 June 1877, Page 2

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