Fanny Comes Home

Fanny returned home a young woman to the house and family she had left as a child eight years before, but instead of being the centre of attention she was mortifyingly neglected. Nonetheless, she was soon glad of the peace and quiet in which to nurse her aching head, and her disappointment.

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