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BY THE
AUTHOR OF BLUE-STOCKING HALL.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
WHO IS SHE?
THE YOUNG REFORMERS.
LONDON:
HENRY COLBURN AND RICHARD BENTLEY,
NEW BURLINGTON STREET.
1829.
J. B. NICHOLS AND SON
25, Parliament Street.
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WHO IS SHE? | |
CHAPTER X. | 1 |
CHAPTER XI. | 26 |
CHAPTER XII. | 85 |
THE YOUNG REFORMERS. | 137 |
PREFACE. | 139 |
CHAPTER I. | 141 |
CHAPTER II. | 168 |
CHAPTER III. | 193 |
CHAPTER IV. | 220 |
CHAPTER V. | 248 |
CHAPTER VI. | 275 |
CHAPTER VII. | 33 |
TALES OF MY TIME.
"Les vrais evènemens de la Vie sont quelquefois, beaucoupplus incroyable que ceux que l'Imagination presente à l'Esprit."
L'Abbe Prevôt.
There are some whose lot it is to pace thedull and beaten round of daily life like a sortof moral turn-spit, unconscious of the stages bywhich they travel from the cradle to the tomb.To t