id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16606 Pitman, Emma Raymond Elizabeth Fry .txt text/plain 66429 3098 68 About this time the Norwich Auxiliary Bible Society was formed, and Mrs. Fry went down to Earlham to attend the initial meeting. the prisoners to Mrs. Fry that she determined to set out in this new the time of Mrs. Fry's visit, above three hundred women were crammed, Newgate and other English prisons was, at the date of Mrs. Fry's labors, Mrs. Fry read out several rules by which she desired the women to abide; For a long time the most ample help came from Mrs. Fry's own family circle, although many others contributed various sums. female prisoners, were attended by Mrs. Elizabeth Fry and several of this and other good works relating to convicts and prisons, united in With respect to the classification of prisoners, Mrs. Fry recommends carried on to success by Mrs. Fry, next to her prison labors, was the These are but examples of Mrs. Fry's good works,--done "all for love, ./cache/16606.txt ./txt/16606.txt