Excerpt from The Original Poems and Others
The Miss Bandboxes, and Aunt and Niece, which, I believe, is the entire catalogue of them, she lived in a world wholly of her own creation, with as deep a feeling of reality as life itself could afford. These amusements lasted from the age of three or four till ten or twelve. About the latter time her favourite employment in playtime was whipping a top, during the successful spinning of which she composed tales and dramas, some of which she after wards committed to paper.' None of these early efforts have been given to the world; but a copy of Jane's verses apologizing when she was nine for the inferior quality of her collected work (due possibly to the demands made on her attention by the obstinacy of her top), is printed in The Family Pen.
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