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i68 Ellen Key
will one day be a refuge for tired, worn-out
women of the labouring class. Women of the
factories and city streets may here, for some
weeks, enjoy sun and woods and lake, a good
and beautiful home, happiness, cleanliness, and
comfort. Only foiu* may live there at a time,
no more, since Strand is to be a home, not an
institution. In each of the two smaller rooms,
facing west, a working woman shall sleep, and
the large east room shall be shared by two.
Here they may Hsten to the lapping of Wet-
tern's waves; they will wander through the
great light beechwoods, both in the spring, when
the anemones lie like blue and white islands
under the bare branches, and, in the autumn,
when the beech leaves have made a thick
brown carpet over the many curving paths.
They will sun themselves in the flower-wreathed
loggia, and silently Hsten to the miurmur of the
springs on warm summer days.
The home will be open between May and
October. The housekeeper is to have Novem-
ber and December as a vacation. And, during
the first four months of the year, young women
who want to occupy themselves with studies
and literary pursuits in peace and quiet, will
be received at Strand as boarders for a small
charge—enough to pay expenses.
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