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<p>Though she is an orphan Cecilia Beverly is an heiress to a small fortune which she may keep under the stipulation from her uncle that when Cecilia marries she will keep her Beverly name asking her future husband to adopt it as well. After she leaves for London to stay with her guardians she realizes that each of the three families left to care for her are greedy and vain people. Before arriving to the first pair of guardians the Harrels Cecilia visits their friend Mr. Monckton for breakfast. Mr. Monckton is stunned when he meets the beautiful intelligent and wealthy Miss Beverly and is upset that he has married for money instead of waiting to meet a woman like Cecilia. Cecilia knows nothing of his admirations and attends a masquerade ball thrown by Mrs. Harrel. At the masquerade she is unable to meet people because a man dressed as a black demon is following and chasing others away. After she is rescued by a mysterious man masquerading as White Domino it becomes a pattern in her social life. This man rescues Cecilia again at the opera when two men are fighting over her. She learns his identity is Mortimer Delvile and after spending time with his family Cecilia begins to fall in love. Unfortunately Mortimer believes she is engaged to one of the many suitors trying to win her favor. Cecilia must overcome the manipulation and extortion from her guardians and dangerous admirers in order to protect her fortune and find real love. First published in 1782 <I>Cecilia; or Memoirs of an Heiress</i> by Frances Burney is an exciting and wonderful romance. With themes of true love class and morality <I>Cecilia; or Memoirs of an Heiress</i> satirizes the society it is set in. With captivating characters and a compelling plot this 18th century romance is timeless. This edition of <I>Cecilia; or Memoirs of an Heiress</i> by Frances Burney features an eye-catching new cover design and is presented in a font that is both modern and readable. With these accommodations this edition is accessible and appealing to contemporary audiences restoring <I>Cecilia: or Memoirs of an Heiress</i> to modern standards while preserving the tender romance and satirical genius of Frances Burney's work. </p>