A Plain Letter to the Lord Chancellor On the Infant Custody Bill Electronic Res

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A Plain Letter to the Lord Chancellor On the Infant Custody Bill Electronic Res
Norton, Caroline Sheridan, 1808-1877
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She considers there is a species of cowardice in thus backing his own anger by the petty torture of their assistance. Scorn and bitterness mingle with her indignation and previous sense of injustice; his mind •)-( 31 )^ receives the re-action of these sentiments, and the busy whispers, or open accusations of the members of his family, put the finishing stroke to the quarrel. Nothing can follow but "war to the knife;" the wife may, and probably does, struggle against this increasing in- fluence,... but in vain: the husband may, now and then, feel some relentings, but equally in vain; husband and wife are parted; he is once more the son and brother, and she the stranger, whose presence was so little de- sired. Trivial circumstances may add to the anxiety of the husband's relatives to produce this end; some- times a residence with him would be advantageous; sometimes a fortune is to be shared; sometimes it is the direct interest of family connections to obtain possession of, and influence over, the heir to the family estates.

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