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Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna (1 October 1790 – 12 July 1846) was a popular Victorian English writer and novelist who wrote as Charlotte Elizabeth. Her work focused on promoting women's rights (see her books The Wrongs of Women and Helen Fleetwood) and evangelical Protestantism. She went deaf at the age of 10.
The Bishop Was Feeling Rather Sea-Sick. Confoundedly Sea-Sick, In Fact. This Annoyed Him. For He Disapproved Of Sickness In Every Shape Or Form. His Own State Of Body Was Far From Satisfactory At That Moment; Africa--He Was Bishop Of Bampopo In The Equatorial Regions--Had Played The Devil With His Lower Gastric Department And Made Him Almost An Invalid; A Circumstance Of Which He Was Nowise Proud, Seeing That Ill-Health Led To Inefficiency In All Walks Of Life. There Was Nothing He Despised
The Early Springtime Sunrise Was Near At Hand As Quonab, The Last Of The Myanos Sinawa, Stepped From His Sheltered Wigwam Under The Cliff That Borders The Asamuk Easterly, And, Mounting To The Lofty Brow Of The Great Rock That Is Its Highest Pinnacle, He Stood In Silence, Awaiting The First Ray Of The Sun Over The Sea Water That Stretches Between Connecticut And Seawanaky.