excerpt from 'Memoirs of Count Boruwslaski' pp. 249-50 (84 words)
excerpt from 'Memoirs of Count Boruwslaski' pp. 249-50 (84 words)
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Meantime, our joy was restored, by the expectation of seeing Cork; and, in the interval of a calm, I proposed to give a feast to my fellow-travellers, by preparing them coffee. As soon as it was ready, we sat down round the table, in great spirits, singing "Rule Britannia." I asked, who that lady "Brittania" was? The Captain replied, "She is the favourite of the whole nation;" and the lady next me observed, "This great lady is fond of a little flattery like ourselves." |
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