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LADY ANNE GRANARD.
This was the very thing which Lady Anne wished, and a most gracious permission ensued.
"It is a great misfortune," said her ladyship, with a deep sigh, as the door closed after their visitor, "to have so many daughters—a man hardly knows which he likes best among them; still I do not despair—it is a great point to have secured his constant visits."
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