excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Granville to her sister, Lady G. Morpeth, September 1821' pp. 215–216 (74 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Granville to her sister, Lady G. Morpeth, September 1821' pp. 215–216 (74 words)
part of | Letter from Lady Granville to her sister, Lady G. Morpeth, September 1821 |
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I did not do justice to our yesterday’s expedition. The Orwell quite full, its pretty banks covered with people, carriages of all sorts, flags, a band of music and a heavenly day. Sweet Lady Harland, in a dove-coloured pelisse, supported by the little admiral and the proprietor of the ship, uttering in a nervous voice, ‘Success to the good ship the Fairly,’ and dashing a glass bottle full of wine against its stem. |
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