excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttleton to her daughters, October 1838' pp. 282 (98 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttleton to her daughters, October 1838' pp. 282 (98 words)
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I mean but a short letter to-day, my dearest children, having had a goodish day’s work. Twice to church, and after the last having walked as fast as was at all convenient just an hour on the Terrace and round the great parterre with the Queen. A most beautiful sight and sound it was. The crowds of People! […] Then the scene! The castle on one side, with the great standard over it; the view on the other; and around us the garden, the jet d’eau, and all under the influence of the very finest military music[.] |
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