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The

History

of

Mrs. Jane Shore.

CHAP. I.

Of her Birth and Parentage; together with a description of her person when full grown.

Mrs. Jane Shore was daughter to Mr. Thomas Wainsted, a citizen of good repute, who lived in Cheapside, by trade a mercer. She being the only child of her parents, was brought up with all the care and tenderness imaginable; not wanting any education that was proper for her; and her natural temper, which was very airy, being joined to her education, and that degree of pride, which, as it is natural, some make necessary for the female sex, helped to set her off to the best advantage. Fine feathers always make fine birds; and if the birds are fine without them, doubtless they make them so doubly.