In 1836-1837, her career as a schoolmistress thwarted by ill health, she suffered a nervous breakdown. |
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Fortunately, their landlady, a retired schoolmistress, warmly welcomes and befriends them. |
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I was barely even seventeen yet and so I could not get a job as a schoolmistress or a governess. |
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Jane leaves him, suffers hardship, and finds work as a village schoolmistress. |
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She was taught at home, then trained in Stockholm as a teacher, and in 1885 went to Landskrona as schoolmistress. |
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Yet as she greets me in the entrance to the House of Lords, I find them oddly warm, like those of a strict but fair schoolmistress. |
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I remember being told by the schoolmistress that I had not passed because I was malnourished and full of parasites. |
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In the afternoons, however, the older girls returned to the schoolmistress for needlework lessons. |
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My schoolmistress gave me a green box with a red tractor and trailer for my graduation from nursery school to primary school. |
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Another for McIvor was the art lessons from a white schoolmistress who was an eager tutor. |
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McIvor's wife, Thelma, says the Woorabinda schoolmistress remains his biggest influence. |
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Up to the age of ten, they were instructed by the schoolmistress. |
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In October 1795 he married Sara Fricker, daughter of a local schoolmistress, swayed partly by Southey's suggestion that he was under an obligation to her since she had been refusing the advances of other men. |
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