Not since she arrived, an adopted c...
Not since she arrived, an adopted cousin, small and forlorn, in the great house, has any child moreover Fanny herself penetrated the white-painted attic where she rests All we are told of the attic is that it is painted white. For years we are not told, either, anything about the lower field where eventually Fanny sits, the of advanced age schoolroom, which she will make a place of her acknowledge Fanny takes safety in her attic room in succession certain occasions, or so we may assume. As a small child from a fallen branch of the family, at first she is timid; everything in the house is big, anything might
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