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A new cause celebre emerged in 1861, when eight girls submitted a public petition to the commissioners to force the South Dublin union to readmit them into the workhouse.
ports only to readmit them later can save textile jobs in Southern California.
The examination that follows will indicate that the principal benefit gained when confessing such grave failings was to readmit someone who had for a period of time been publicly shunned because of his/her bad conduct.
 
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