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1864

Oct 17th
Monday. am a father, I would like to be a
subscriber" he gave £1.1.0 to the Matron
as a first installment: advised an apeal
to be sent to the papers, he was sure the
weslayans, would advocate the cause
free of charge and said he would try to get
subscribers up the country were he was
going. said he never knew before what the object
of the Refuge was.

Oct 18th
Teusday. Elizth Adelaide has not been well for
some time, Dr. Nathan ordered her medicine,
she is a very industrous, quiet woman
and takes pleasure in scrubing floors etc-
but not allowed by matron to scrub now
because her legs swell. a young
woman calld to solicit addmittance
for her Mother, who was drunk and had
just come out of jail, where she had been
6 months. the old creature was remonstrated
with, and told what a new thing it was, to see
a respectable daughter bring her fallen
Mother! that it was weeping Mother's seeking
a refuge for their daughters, that we were
used too. told her to see the Ladies this
eve.

Wednesday Oct. 19th. Matron out, by permission to
see a sick daughter.

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