'Everyone has heard of the case of Elizabeth Canning' writes Mr. John Paget; and till recently I agreed with him. But five or six years ago the case of Elizabeth Canning repeated itself in a marvellous way and then but few persons of my acquaintance had ever heard of that mysterious girl. The recent case so strange a parallel to that of 1753 was this: In Cheshire lived a young woman whose business in life was that of a daily governess. One Sunday her family went to church in the morning but she set off to skate by herself on a lonely pond. She was never seen of or heard of again till in the dusk of the following Thursday her hat was found outside of the door of her father's farmyard. Her friend discovered her further off in a most miserable condition weak emaciated and with her skull fractured.
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