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ance : her face bearing a singular resemblance 
to that of an aged Malay woman, and her 
eyes having an expression very like that of the 
human eye. They were rather large, bright, 
but not sparkling. She appeared to be ex- 
cessively susceptible of cold, and, when tempted 
from her blanket, which she arranged with sin- 
gular care, by some linseed scattered on the 
table, her motions were clumsy and slow ; her 
lower extremities appearing to have been 
somewhat contracted and deformed from weak- 
ness. She wore a piece of striped Surat cot- 
ton round her body ; and this garment, when 
she sate upright, materially contributed to 
tbe grotesque resemblance which has just been 
adverted to. Her height could scarcely have 
exceeded three feet. 
END OF THE FIRST PART. 
LONDON : PRINTED BY SAMUEL BENTLEY, DORSET STREET. 
