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object of this book is to teach teachers and parents

how to

observe children with a view to forming a just estimate of what

costume. One immortalises the fashion of crinolines, the other may be expected from them in the way of mental and moral i the day when ladies' trains resembled the tails of mermaids. intelligence, and how to compensate their natural defects by educational care. Dr. Warner explains that in 1838 he was one