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Excerpt from A Review of the Lady Superior's Reply to Six Months in a Convent, Being a Vindication of Miss. Reed
As we before remarked, we perused the work attentively, and could not well disbelieve it, because of its consistency, its unassuming character, the spirit in which it was written, andits apparent sincerity. In these respects, we think it appears to advantage, both the Introduction and the Narrative, when compared with the Reply, and their opponents, we doubt not, would have made a more favorable impression on the public, had they imitated the spirit of Six Months in a Con vent, and dealt less in abusive epithets.
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