By HELEN CAMPBELL, AUTHOR OF "PRISONERS OF POVERTY," "THE
PREFACE.
CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. Both Sides of the Sea II. In Trafalgar
CHAPTER I. BOTH SIDES OF THE SEA.
CHAPTER II. IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE.
CHAPTER III. THE SWEATING SYSTEM IN GENERAL.
CHAPTER IV. AMONG THE SWEATERS.
CHAPTER V. CHILD OF THE EAST END.
CHAPTER VI. AMONG THE DRESSMAKERS.
CHAPTER VII. NELLY, A WEST-END MILLINER'S APPRENTICE.
CHAPTER VIII. LONDON SHIRT-MAKERS.
CHAPTER IX. THE TALE OF A BARROW.
CHAPTER X. STREET TRADES AMONG WOMEN.
CHAPTER XI. LONDON SHOP-GIRLS.
CHAPTER XII. FROM COVENT GARDEN TO THE EEL-SOUP MAN IN THE BOROUGH.
CHAPTER XIII. WOMEN IN GENERAL TRADES.
CHAPTER XIV. FRENCH AND ENGLISH WORKERS.
CHAPTER XV. FRENCH BARGAIN COUNTERS.
CHAPTER XVI. THE CITY OF THE SUN.
CHAPTER XVII. DRESSMAKERS AND MILLINERS IN PARIS.
CHAPTER XVIII. A SILK-WEAVER OF PARIS.
CHAPTER XIX. IN THE RUE JEANNE D'ARC.
CHAPTER XX. FROM FRANCE TO ITALY.
CHAPTER XXI. PRESENT AND FUTURE.
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