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Sally would not be as fortunate. After the Revolution, the Fairfaxes moved to London, where her husband’s noble relatives snubbed her; the state claimed their property back home as a penalty for remaining loyal to the crown, and her brother lost the family fortune. She later wrote to her sister-in-law, “I now know that the worthy man is to be preferred to the high-born.”
You Never Forget Your First: A Biography of George Washington
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