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Case 2258

10. Letter from Miss Fell 13 February 1893

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he is innocent, than to pay for all the mischief he may do in Beccles if he is left to his mother's training. In a note from Miss Crowfoot which I received on Saturday she says of -- "I don't know whether she is now physically unfit for work, or whether she is lazy, or whether she just gains enough in bad ways to keep off starvation." For my part I fear it is the latter, & I put it to those in authority at Beccles to say whether it can be right to allow this poor little waif to be

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