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Birds of Prey

CHAPTER IV
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She is nearly as tall as Mrs.Judson.This height must have been a new thing, or he would scarcely impart it as a piece of news to his sister.

And then he has no desire to leave London, as he is glad to be near C.
My life upon it, C.is a daughter.
Acting upon this conviction, I have transcribed all passages relating to C., at whatever distance of time they occur.
* * * * * Thus, in 1763, I find--"C.

has grone very hansome, and Mrs.N.tells me is much admir'd by a brother of her frend Tabitha.

She never stirs abrorde but with Tabitha, and if a dutchess, cou'd be scarce wated on more cairfully.

Mrs.N.loves her verry tenderly, and considers her the sweetest and most wel bredd of young women.


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