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2)They were exceedingly handsome and so

much alike, that it was not every one who knew them apart.—Nay even their most intimate freinds had nothing to distinguish them by, but the shape of the face, the colour of the Eye, the length of the Nose & the difference of the com:
:plexion.

Elfrida had an intimate freind to whom, being on a visit to an Aunt, she wrote the following Letter.


To Miſs Drummond

"Dear Charlotte"

"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."

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