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... Miss Terry replied on one occasion from London , after the little girl had returned to her care , ' the dear child's spirits are not depressed . She is very lively , ate a good dinner , and behaves just like other children . Miss Terry ...
... Miss Terry replied on one occasion from London , after the little girl had returned to her care , ' the dear child's spirits are not depressed . She is very lively , ate a good dinner , and behaves just like other children . Miss Terry ...
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... Miss Burney , it seems , was too much on her dignity and appeared so much afraid of being patronized that Mrs. Thrale did not even dare to ask her to ring the bell for fear of being misunderstood : while Fanny , on her side , admired ...
... Miss Burney , it seems , was too much on her dignity and appeared so much afraid of being patronized that Mrs. Thrale did not even dare to ask her to ring the bell for fear of being misunderstood : while Fanny , on her side , admired ...
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... Miss Burney . ' It might restore him to our family , ' pronounced Mr. Thrale . Miss Burney , thinking of the wooden - faced , undersized and not over - clean youth , did not receive the suggestion as a compliment ; while Dr. Johnson ...
... Miss Burney . ' It might restore him to our family , ' pronounced Mr. Thrale . Miss Burney , thinking of the wooden - faced , undersized and not over - clean youth , did not receive the suggestion as a compliment ; while Dr. Johnson ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I AN INCIDENT AFTER THE CIVIL WARS | 13 |
BRIGHTHELMSTON | 26 |
DR RUSSELLS DISCOVERY | 39 |
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