Fatherless Fanny; Or, the Memoirs of a Little Mendicant And Her Benefactors. : a Modern Novel, in Four Volumes 1
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Miss Bridgeman perceived that her cap did not become her, and she changed it for another ; then her gown did not please her, and she or- dered her maid to bring her last new dress, which was substituted for the one she had on : w hen completely 43 equipped, she descended to her ex- pecting visitor ; who, having exa- mined every picture and turned over every newspaper that laid upon the table, was standing whistling in one of the wiudows, when Miss Bridge- man entered the room. She began a long ...apology, which, however, Lord Ellincourt interrupted in the middle, by saying dear madam ex- cuse my impatience ; your advertise- ment informs me that you liAve got my little Fan, and 1 am in a devilish hurry to see the dear creature.*' *' And does little Fanny belong to 3^our Lordship," exclaimed xMiss Bridgeman, in a tone of surprise, whilst a smile of complaisance express- ed the pleasure she felt at the intel- ligence. " How happy I feel that the dear little creature fell into my hands. I am sure your lordship will be satisfied with the care I have taken of her/' '' You are very good 47 ma'am," answered his lordship, with, an impatient inclination of the head, " I have no doubt of your kindness to the little thing, but I really wish to see her ; she is a great favorite of mine, and so was her mother/* " Your lordship was acquainted with Fanny's mother then," said Miss Bridgeman, drawing up her mouth in a formal manner.
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