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''Humble beginnings, but one must start somewhere''. <br><br>
 
''Humble beginnings, but one must start somewhere''. <br><br>
  
She had 12 shillings in her purse, the entirety of her monthly stipend from her father’s family. In the secondhand market, it would go far. She had dressed in her plainest to affect the appearance of a woman of lesser means, all the better to fit in and for the next two hours searched the stalls and dickered for goods like any other customer. The clouds were lowering when she turned for home.  Heavy and grey, they threatened snow and Josephine did not linger but stepped up her pace.  The first fat flakes fell as she crossed her threshold with her purchases and she sighed with relief.  She shut the door and locked it, pleased how so simple and prosaic an action made her feel. <br><br>
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She had 12 shillings in her purse, the entirety of her monthly stipend from her father’s family. In the secondhand market, it would go far. She had dressed in her plainest, to affect the appearance of a woman of lesser means, all the better to fit in and for the next two hours searched the stalls and dickered for goods like any other customer. The clouds were lowering when she turned for home.  Heavy and grey, they threatened snow and Josephine did not linger but stepped up her pace.  The first fat flakes fell as she crossed her threshold with her purchases and she sighed with relief.  She shut the door and locked it, pleased how so simple and prosaic an action made her feel. <br><br>
  
 
Josephine turned up the gas and by its light crossed the front room, shedding her bags, and coat and hat onto a visitor’s chair as she went.  The ring stand over the Bunsen burner sat ready to heat water for tea and as it went to work, flame flickering, she hung the curtains for the front windows. The kettle was whistling softly by the time she got the curtain rod in place and she stepped back to take in the effect.  Machine lace and blue calico livened up the whitewashed plaster and dark wood trim. <br><br>
 
Josephine turned up the gas and by its light crossed the front room, shedding her bags, and coat and hat onto a visitor’s chair as she went.  The ring stand over the Bunsen burner sat ready to heat water for tea and as it went to work, flame flickering, she hung the curtains for the front windows. The kettle was whistling softly by the time she got the curtain rod in place and she stepped back to take in the effect.  Machine lace and blue calico livened up the whitewashed plaster and dark wood trim. <br><br>

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