Case 47704. Letter from the Bath Preventative Mission 29 March 1895
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we should have described her as a modest, well mannered little girl, and we often wondered that, coming from such a home, she should have conducted herself as she did, it was not until the Head Matron returned to her post in February, after several weeks absence thro illness, that she noticed any change in M. but she then observed a bolder manner, which, however, she naturally attributed to the fact that when there was only one Matron, the girls were necessarily rather more left to themselves, and perhaps little irregularities crept in. She does not believe that the things
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