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This little book is humbly dedicated to the Province of New Brunswick, and the State of Massachusetts, by one who has had so sad an experience in this, the sixty-second year of her age, that she feels it to be her imperative duty to lay it before the public in such a manner as shall reach the hearts of the people in this her native Province, as also the people of Massachusetts, with whom she had a refuge since driven from her own home by the St. John fire of 1877. She sincerely hopes it may be read in every State of the Union,. | Diary Written in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum 1 Diary Written in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum Diary Written in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum The Project Gutenberg EBook of Diary Written in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum by Mary Huestis Pengilly This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title Diary Written in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum Author Mary Huestis Pengilly Release Date May 16 2006 EBook 18398 Language English Character set encoding ASCII START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK DIARY FROM LUNATIC ASYLUM Produced by Stacy Brown K.D. Thornton and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http www.pgdp.net DIARY WRITTEN IN THE Provincial Lunatic Asylum Diary Written in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum 2 BY MARY HUESTIS PENGILLY. _The prison doors are open--I am free Be this my messenger o er land and sea._ PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR. 1885. This little book is humbly dedicated to the Province of New Brunswick and the State of Massachusetts by one who has had so sad an experience in this the sixty-second year of her age that she feels it to be her imperative duty to lay it before the public in such a manner as shall reach the hearts of the people in this her native Province as also the people of Massachusetts with whom she had a refuge since driven from her own home by the St. John fire of 1877. She sincerely hopes it may be read in every State of the Union as well as throughout the Dominion of Canada that it may help to show the inner workings of their Hospitals and Asylums and prompt them to search out better methods of conducting them as well for the benefit of the superintendent as the patient. December.--They will not allow me to go home and I must write these things down for fear I forget. It will help to pass the time away. It is very hard to endure this .