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In which the observant narrator delights in the serene and tender courtship of young Julia and her lover amid the blossoming warmth of spring at Bracebridge Hall, reflecting upon the innocent and charming nature of first affections. We are also kindly introduced to Julia’s gentle upbringing under the protection of the hospitable squire and the affectionate servants who cherish her as their own.
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