Volume the First: Diplomatic DisplayOxfordBodleian Library, MS.Don.e.7.
They were exceeedingly handsome and somuch alike, that it was not every onewho knew them apart. — Nay even theirmost intimate freinds had nothing todistinguish them by, but the shape ofthe face, the colour of the Eye, the lengthof the Nose & the difference of the com::plexion.
Elfrida had an intimate freind towhom, being on a visit to an Aunt, shewrote the following Letter.
To Miſs Drummond " Dear Charlotte
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"I should be obliged to you, if you""would buy me, during your stay with""Mrs Williamson, a new & fashionable""Bonnet, to suit the complexion of your"
"E. Falknor."
