Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Edith, or the Quaker's Daughter: A Tale of Puritan Times
The evening when my uncle brought me to your home, and never shall I forget the awe with which I regarded your parents until your dear mother pressed ins fondly in her arms, and in her kindest tones bade me welcome. And how surprised I was to find, in those demure-looking chil dren, playmates as fond of fim and mischief as my heart could desire! Well, my dear Kitty, those days are gone.
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