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14) operated so strongly on her mind, that she resolved to be guilty of a greater, to that end threw herself into a deep stream which ran thro' her Aunts pleasure Grounds in Portland Place.

She floated to Crankhumdunberry where she was picked up & buried; the following epitaph, composed by Frederic Elfrida Rebecca, was placed on her tomb.

These sweet lines, as pathetic