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Strona 217 - ... of old age. I supposed her to be about sixty-five, but I believe she was actually on the wrong side of seventy. Her stepmother, Mrs. Edgeworth, who, for aught I know, is still living, must have been, I think, rather younger than Maria, and was not only a lady of high intelligence, but of great personal attractions, and withal, as I afterwards ascertained, of a very serious turn of mind.
Strona 3 - In short, denning, as well as I could, the whole Impression which his physical, intellectual and moral man had made upon me." From the memoranda thus made, the material for the present Instructive and exceedingly interesting volume is derived. Besides these "pen and Ink...