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"a charming girl. I fancy tho'though not one of"" the sweetest tempers in the world; to be ""sure I have seen her in such paſsions!""However she is a sweet young Woman."" I am sure you'll like her. I scarcely know""any one so amiable. — Oh! that you""could but have seen her the other yesterday Evening!"" How she raved! & on such a trifle too! ""She is indeed a most pleasing Girl! I shall""always love her!"

"She appears by your ladyship's ac:"":count to have many good qualities," repliedLucy. "Oh! a thousand," answered Lady""Williams; tho'thoughI am very partial to her, and I may be partial; indeed ""perhaps am blinded by my affection, to her I beleive I am; yes I am very partial to her."real defects."

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