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Poor Miss Finch

Chapter the Thirty-Third

Word Count: 5333    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

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nd the experiment on Lucilla's sight that was to follow it, was

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Poor Miss Finch
Poor Miss Finch
“More than one charming blind girl, in fiction and in the drama, has preceded “Poor Miss Finch.” But, so far as I know, blindness in these cases has been always exhibited, more or less exclusively, from the ideal and the sentimental point of view. The attempt here made is to appeal to an interest of another kind, by exhibiting blindness as it really is. I have carefully gathered the information necessary to the execution of this purpose from competent authorities of all sorts.”