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Crabbe, (George)

CHAPTER VIII
15/18

He has an only daughter, the pride of her parents, and brought up by them in the strictest tenets of the sect.

Her father has a widowed and childless sister, with a comfortable fortune, living in some distant town; and in pity of her solitary condition he allows his naturally vivacious daughter to spend the greater part of the year with her aunt.

The aunt does not share the prejudices of her brother's household.

She likes her game of cards and other social joys, and is quite a leader of fashion in her little town.
To this life and its enjoyments the beautiful and clever Sybil takes very kindly, and unfolds many attractive graces.

Once a year the aunt and niece by arrangement spend a few weeks in Sybil's old home.


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