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858:"Richilda; or, the Progress from Vanity to Vice", "The Chronicles of the Three Sisters", "The Stealing of the Veil; or, the Tale a la Mongolfier", "Elfin Freaks; or, the Seven Legends of Number-Nip" and "The Nymph of the Fountain".
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nearby countryside, the locals objected on the grounds that "he had once been seen dancing." This finished his hopes of a career in the church, and at the age of twenty-five he became an author of
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310:(1803) by J. Lefèvre, a translation of two of the stories by
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