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LADY ANNE GRANARD.
sweetest and most hallowed joys of life, (and more especially of woman's life,) it is no fault of ours; and we must resign thee, with a pitying sigh, to that numerous, and, in our opinion, contemptuous class, who follow the example of "Lady Anne Granard;" and with similar pretensions, but inferior powers, live only to "Keep up Appearances."
THE END.
LONDON:
F.SHOBERL, JUN.51, RUPERT STREET, HAYMARKET,
PRINTER TO H. R. H. PRINCE ALBERT.
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