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Preface
‣ Vol. I Contents.
Prefatory Address
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XIX
Chapter XX
Chapter XXI
Chapter XXII
Chapter XXIII
Chapter XXIV
Chapter XXV
Chapter XXVI
Chapter XXVII
Chapter XXVIII
Chapter XXIX
Chapter XXX
Chapter XXXI
Chapter XXXII
Chapter XXXIII
Chapter XXXIV
Chapter XXXV
Chapter XXXVI
Chapter XXXVII
Chapter XXXVIII
Vol. I Index
Vol. II Contents
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter IV
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XIX
Chapter XX
Chapter XXI
Chapter XXII
Chapter XXIII
Chapter XXIV
Chapter XXV
Chapter XXVI
Chapter XXVII
Chapter XXVIII
Chapter XXIX
Chapter XXX
Chapter XXXI
Chapter XXXII
Chapter XXXIII
Chapter XXXIV
Chapter XXXV
Chapter XXXVI
Chapter XXXVII
Chapter XXXVIII
Chapter XXXIX
Chapter XL
Vol. II Index
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LADY MORGAN’S MEMOIRS:






AUTOBIOGRAPHY,



DIARIES AND CORRESPONDENCE.










VOL I.



Second Edition, Revised.








LONDON:

Wm. H. ALLEN & CO., 13, WATERLOO PLACE, S.W.

MDCCCCLXIII.

[The Right of Translation and Reproduction is Reserved.]

CONTENTS.


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Prefatory Address   1
CHAPTER I.—A Birthday   6
CHAPTER II.—The Christening  11
CHAPTER III.—Impressions of Early Childhood  16
CHAPTER IV.—The National Theatre Music Hall  23
CHAPTER V.—My Education  28
CHAPTER VI.—My Instructors  86
CHAPTER VII.—My Father  40
CHAPTER VIII.—My Father’s Story continued  50
CHAPTER IX.—My Mother  69
CHAPTER X.—Thomas Dermody—the Poor Scholar  85
CHAPTER XI.—My Mother’s Death  93
CHAPTER XII.—After my Mother’s Death  98
CHAPTER XIII.—Kilkenny 113
CHAPTER XIV.—Early Girlhood 123
CHAPTER XV.—At Bracklin 154
CHAPTER XVI.—Bracklin continued 168
CHAPTER XVII—From Bracklin to Dublin 179
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CHAPTER XVIII.—Illustrations of the Autobiography 191
CHAPTER XIX.—Period of 1801 205
CHAPTER XX.—Still a Governess 227
CHAPTER XXI.—After leaving Fort William 241
CHAPTER XXII.—A successful Authoress 257
CHAPTER XXIII.—The Wild Irish Girl 276
CHAPTER XXIV.—Old Irish Hospitality 295
CHAPTER XXV.—A New Friend and a Brother in-law 311
CHAPTER XXVL—Ida of Athens 321
CHAPTER XXVII.—First taste of Criticism 343
CHAPTER XXVIII.—The condemned Felon 353
CHAPTER XXIX—1809—Friends and Countrymen 363
CHAPTER XXX.—Dr. Morgan and Dr. Jenner 372
CHAPTER XXXL—Old Friends and New 383
CHAPTER XXXII.—Baron’s Court 389
CHAPTER XXXIII.—The Missionary 407
CHAPTER XXXIV—Visit to London 419
CHAPTER XXXV.—Lady Morgan painted by herself and Sir
Thomas Lawrence 429
CHAPTER XXXVL—Engaged to be Married 449
CHAPTER XXXVII.—Between Cup and Lip 459
CHAPTER XXXVIII.—Lady Morgan 526
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