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BARBARA S-----

        ON t    as true, Barbara S-----, omed punctuality asded taircase, erposed landing-places,    of box ,    treasurer of (re. All over t om, and remains so I believe to to receive tipend on turday. It    muc Barbara o claim.

        ttle maid    entered    ant station at tre, as it seemed to s o accrue from ion of o eps and to aken o    least five years older.

        till latterly sed to fill up t tness in    intrusted to s. You may guess ted Barbara. Sears in young Artiulan turulance ic alter-piece to t as yet t; C; .

        Long after ttle girl    most, copied out in t er, ranscribed a little more carefully and fairly fedy ladies of tablis. But sucted and scraer reputation it o beliest Morocco, eac making a book -- -splasiously kept to    a blot ampered o ing remembrangs. ts; tary atoms; ttle steps by ion. "," s;could Indian rubber, or a pumice stone, ;

        I am in no o begin my story -- indeed I tle or o tell -- so I    mention an observation of ed    iing time.

        Not long before sity of real preseiic performer experiences during ag. I veo t t instance suc    by frequeition t bee deadened i measure, and trust to t emotion, rat one. Sly repelled tion, t ruly great tragedian tion, by self into an old me, t so long ago as    of ttle Son to Mrs. Porters IsabelIa, (I t ress -rending colloquy, s real    tears e trig from o use ly scalded    quite so sure t it er; but it    actress of t day. t; but t of tears I most distinctly remember. I y of players, and am not sure t an impediment in my speely kept me out of t) even more tain personal disqualifications,    over in t profession, did not preve oime of life from adopting it. I    ever call it) oo ted to tea-table of Miss Kelly. I    serious on. I ted o friend    of ture gallery, at Mr. Matto remue me for my love of tors ( o al colle, ist could not give tion. Old tones,     restore to me. I    I am growing a b.

        As I    to say -- at treasurer of tre -- not Diamonds -- presele Barbara S-----.

        ts of Barbara able circumstaised, I believe, as an apoto ice from causes oo sensibly t n -- or per pure infelicity o lay at to not iarvation, ter days, took ttle Barbara into his pany.

        At t of ters. I must tifying circumstances. Enougo say, t urdays pittance .

        Oion, t in some c,    foo Barbara!) some ic actor, erer for ty in t, tity of salt (O grief and pain of    to Barbara!) t    intly to reject it; and ed part, and pain of real appetite at missing sucy, tle    sobbed almost to breaking, till a flood of tears, ors otally uo prehend, mercifully relieved her.

        ttle starved, meritorious maid, , treasurer, for urdays payment.

        Ravenscroft ed for a treasurer. s, paid a random, kept scary books, and summing up at t, blest    it was no worse.

        Noipend was a bare ake o her hand a -- whole one.

        Barbara tripped away.

        Sirely unscious at first of take: God kno would never .

        But o t of t of metal pressing tle hand.

        Nohe dilemma.

        Sure a good d t rary influence. But taug alicoes of moral ptle maid inct to evil, but t be said to y ended, but never dreamed of its application to    of it as sometemptation, or t of spariance against it.

        impulse o go back to treasurer, and explain to ural    of punctuality, t sy in making and it. S in an instant. And t    table    day came across ill tle eyes glistened, and ened But t ured, ood ion to some of tle parts. But agaio be o y pounds a year clear of tre. And taring upoogless and sers. And ton stogs, ion at tre    indispensable for o provide for raining and pincock, and t o cover t o reo been precluded from doing, by reason of ttire -- in ts sop -- for till anot to traverse.

        Noue support Barbara!

        And t never-failing friend did step in -- for at t moment a strengt o     seemed (for s    to move) sransported back to t quitted, and , reasure, and o tes,    a deep peace fell upon , and sy of y.

        A year or tion to ened up t, and ts, of tle sisters, set ty of discussing moral dogmas upon a landing-place.

        I    it    muortification to o see ted tal throes.

        te of e Mrs. Cray.seven years of age (ser); and tles upon times veo ted for t po in tation of flig emotions, for le inferior (if at all so in t of Lady Randolpo Mrs. Siddons.

        [Footnote] * treet, wime a hen I knew her.
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