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Lily

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Lily

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Abstract: The year 1867 was not a very prominent one in the history of England, or so the public thought at the time. True, there were Fenian outbreaks disturbing the peace in Ireland, and the Government began a rather lackadaisical war in far-off Abyssinia for reasons the man in the street did not understand, nor care about. By and large, the country was in a tranquil mood; an important commercial treaty with Austria had just been completed, adding to the general prosperity of the nation, and in the Midlands the cotton mills were again turning out prodigious quantities of cloth despite earlier worries about the supply of raw cotton from the Colonies on the other side of the Atlantic. Employment was high, and the people were content.

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