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Miss Tre-a-ney

1779 Edition

9 Batemans Buildings, Marylebone

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Her Covent Garden Ladies Entry:

Women are Will o'th' Wisps.

We have heard it often asserted, that every Coquet is a W---------- in her heart, and we believe it to be equally true, that every W---------- is a coquet, we have seen so many instances of it, and the lady in question is one; for by having every thing about regular and orderly, she passes for a tambour worker, and commonly has three or four young fellows in her train, who look upon her as a modest girl, that is to be had and continue to make her presents, in order to conquer her virtue until they are tir'd; when she yields to the one whom she supposes most for her purposes, and discards the rest, and thus she goes on in regular succession, with all the art imaginable, thinking we suppose that she, in some measure, preserves her reputation, but we are of opinion, that it has a contrary effect. We think the following lines from Rowe are very applicable to her:

Another and another still succeeds,
And the last fool is welcome as the former.

for she seems not to have those amiable weaknesses which possess many of the free hearted girls, but acts constantly from mercenary motives.

She is about twenty-one, has a good face and a clear skin; has very delicate arms and speaks affectedly. By her method of walking, we should suppose she had bandy-legs. We hope this supposition will not shock her modesty.

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Age:

21

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Appearance:

Clear skin, ricketts

Name:

Trelauney

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Nationality

English

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