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Case 4215

6. Letter from Miss Butler, St Saviour's Home 10 June 1896

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myself 5/- a week very gladly till something could be found. But I cannot continue to do so long. Certainly one of the "feeble-minded" Homes would be best if she could be paid for but they are expensive Homes. I think she could be kept at Rusholme if 5/- a week could be guaranteed and they did very well by M. who was a girl of somewhat similar [stamp]. I have not told the Rusholme sisters that I am writing to you but may I leave the matter in your hands? I do not know whether there are special Homes for fallen feeble minded girls. R. certainly


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