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Charlotte, whose character was a willing:
:ness
to oblige every one, when she returned into the Country, brought her Freind the wished-for Bonnet, & so ended this little adventure, much to the satisfaction of all parties.
On her return to Crankhumdunberry
(of which sweet village her father was
Rector) Charlotte was received with the
greatest Joy by Frederic & Elfrida, who, after
preſsing her alternately to their Bosoms,
proposed to her to take a walk in a
Grove of Poplars which led from the Par:
:sonage
to a verdant Lawn enamelled
by with a variety of variegated flowers &
watered by a purling Stream, brought
from the Valley of Tempé by a paſsage
under ground.
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