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Women in the 19th Century - Nellie Weeton (Journal/Letter Dates 26 January 1810 And 15 September 1810)
NELLIE WEETON (JOURNAL/LETTER DATES 26 JANUARY 1810 AND 15 SEPTEMBER 1810)
SOURCE: Weeton, Nellie. "The Trials of an English Governess." In Victorian Women: A Documentary Account of Women's Lives in Nineteenth-Century England, France, and the United States, edited by Erna Olafson Hellerstein, Leslie Parker Hume, and Karen M. Offen, p. 343. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1981.
In the following journal entry and letter, written in 1810 and originally published in Journal of a Governess in 1936, Weeton recounts several incidents during her tenure as a governess.
[Nellie Weeton's journal entry for Jan. 26, 1810]
The comforts of which I have deprived myself in coming here, and the vexations that occur sometimes during the hours of instruction with a child of such strange temper to instruct, would almost induce me to give up my present situation, did not the consideration...
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