excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Charlotte Lindsay to Mary Berry, 9 August 1825' pp. 363 (72 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Charlotte Lindsay to Mary Berry, 9 August 1825' pp. 363 (72 words)
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[Lady Lindsay begins her letter by recounting the large number of foreign guests currently staying with her] [Y]esterday my brother got a letter recommending to his civilities the Comtesse de Korzchakoff (or some such name), with her two daughters, who are making a tour in England, and they arrived last night, and we amused them by making them dance, with the Greek professors, to the wretched scraping of three Banbury violins. |
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