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LADY ANNE GRANARD.

Mr. Glentworth now spoke much of sending for Lady Anne and the two young ladies.

But how pleasantly was their ease awakened into enjoyment, when, on the very following day, Count Riccardini broke in upon them with all his accustomed cheerfulness and urbanity!