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<p> A Scottish novelist, aunt of the preceding, born in Edinburgh, where her life was chiefly spent, her father being [[Clerk]] in the [[Court]] of Session, and a colleague of Sir [[Walter]] Scott; her novels, "Marriage," "The Inheritance," and "Destiny," &c., are rich in humour and faithful in their pictures of Scottish life and character; Scott held her in high esteem, and kept up a warm friendship with her till his death (1782-1854). </p>
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<p> A Scottish novelist, aunt of the preceding, born in Edinburgh, where her life was chiefly spent, her father being [[Clerk]] in the Court of Session, and a colleague of Sir [[Walter]] Scott; her novels, "Marriage," "The Inheritance," and "Destiny," &c., are rich in humour and faithful in their pictures of Scottish life and character; Scott held her in high esteem, and kept up a warm friendship with her till his death (1782-1854). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 15 October 2021

Susan Edmonston Ferrier [1]

A Scottish novelist, aunt of the preceding, born in Edinburgh, where her life was chiefly spent, her father being Clerk in the Court of Session, and a colleague of Sir Walter Scott; her novels, "Marriage," "The Inheritance," and "Destiny," &c., are rich in humour and faithful in their pictures of Scottish life and character; Scott held her in high esteem, and kept up a warm friendship with her till his death (1782-1854).

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