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PREFACE.


rious family afflictions. She was so struck with their merit that she asked my opinion of them. Being equally impressed with their singular beauty and originality, I thought they might be turned to some account for the benefit of the little sufferer. To this proposal the child gave a very reluctant consent, observing that she could not conceive that ladies and gentlemen could take any interest in her writings, and