The Lady Victoria Tylney Long Wellesley a Memoir

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The Lady Victoria Tylney Long Wellesley a Memoir
Octavia Barry
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Courtney wrote to Miss Long, speaking well of the little girl's behaviour, and saying he hoped she would soon receive her back.
The darling child, whom the Misses Long fondly called "our dear little wanderer, " must have returned to them before the 8th of September in that year, for a letter to Miss Long from Mr. Courtney of that date, expresses the hope that she had by this time been brought back to Unsted Wood. Not only did she return to her aunts safe and well, but unchanged in herself.
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...s probable that no one but the aunts, who possessed the confidence of this precious child, ever THE IRON DUKE AND HIS YOUNG WARDS. 69 heard what took place during the period when she was with her father abroad. Perhaps even the Misses Long did not question her, and were ready to respect the conflicting feelings through which she must have passed.
But the satisfaction the Misses Long felt in the niece, now doubly dear to them after this brief separation, is reflected in these words of Sir George Dallas, in reply to some account of her which must have been sent to him by Miss Long : ** I derived great pleasure from your most welcome letter of the I2th, conveying to me the glad tidings of the recovery of your niece, and of the final decision of the Chancellor that she should remain with your sister and yourself.


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