excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttelton to her daughter, the Hon. Caroline Lyttelton, 31 July 1850' pp. 404 (56 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttelton to her daughter, the Hon. Caroline Lyttelton, 31 July 1850' pp. 404 (56 words)
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Princess Royal standing by me to-day, as I was trying a few chords on the pianoforte, was pleased and pensive like her old self. “I like chords, one can read them. They make one sometimes gay, sometimes sad. It used to be too much for me to like formerly.” The “reading” is quite an original thought. |
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