Edward Linley Sambourne Cartoons from Punch magazine
Her "Day of Rest." (The Song of the Shop-Girl.) ["As one poor shop-girl said:—'After the fatigue and worry of the week, I am so thoroughly worn out, that my only thought is to rest on a Sunday; but it goes too quickly, and the other days drag on so slowly!'"—Quoted by Sir John Lubbock in the recent debate on early closing for shops.]
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![Her "Day of Rest." (The Song of the Shop-Girl.) ["As one poor shop-girl said:—'After the fatigue and worry of the week, I am so thoroughly worn out, that my only thought is to rest on a Sunday; but it goes too quickly, and the other days drag on so slowly!'"—Quoted by Sir John Lubbock in the recent debate on early closing for shops.]](https://ssl.c.photoshelter.com/img-get2/I00002T2IyamNIH0/fit=1000x750/Linley-Sambourne-Cartoons-Punch-Magazine-1893-04-08-158.jpg)
