excerpt from 'Elizabeth Carter, 1717–1806. An Edition of Some Unpublished Letters' pp. 95 (55 words)
excerpt from 'Elizabeth Carter, 1717–1806. An Edition of Some Unpublished Letters' pp. 95 (55 words)
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I have paid half a dozen Visits this Morning & in the Afternoon had the pleasure of seeing Miss Lynch and Miss Hall. Miss Lynch is genteeler & sings prettier than ever. I am to dine there to Morrow & shall let her have no Peace if she will not sing me the hundred & nineteenth Psalm thruff out. |
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