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RURAL EAST END.

It is nurtous t6 see the people whom tffle difWtl? fi#B66lM6ft with the not too salubridus neighborhoods of London lolling about in the evening amidst the peaceful Scenes of a rural village. IW6 is & tousled red-haired Avoman, the temtr of her husband, rousing the Silent twilight with a fl&Gd df liinßuage horrible tt> near. She stands with hef aflfts akimbo in the Centre of the square, expressing hef opinten of thifif sin general. Another woman sits heavily oh the steps thai lead into the quiet churchyard. She swings her body backwards 'and forwards, fief head drooping aturiidljr forward, in a Stat* of ntftttdlia Intoxication. She Sings & wag* Heavefi help her! the catchword* ef Which are an awful caricature of her condition—" She married for mon-ey, 01 maisried for love.'* Neither match was probably tefy fortunate—

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Evening Star, Issue 11434, 29 December 1900, Page 2

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RURAL EAST END. Evening Star, Issue 11434, 29 December 1900, Page 2

RURAL EAST END. Evening Star, Issue 11434, 29 December 1900, Page 2

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