68 AGRICULTURE 



attractions and resources, and an intimate 

 connection with Nature, which will afford 

 compensations of the most elevating and 

 alluring kind, and which should and will act 

 as a preventative of that habit of endless 

 worrying over trifles, which is so often the 

 bane and misery of the female mind, when 

 its possessor is no longer fired by the marvel- 

 lous vitality of youth. 



One can look forward with certainty and 

 with confidence to seeing many practical ex- 

 amples of the work which educated women 

 can do, during the next ten years, when 

 those who have been trained are in the full 

 practice of their experience, and making 

 happy homes for themselves amidst happy 

 surroundings up and down the country. 



