excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Granville to her sister, Lady G. Morpeth, 1 March 1824' pp. 260 (43 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Granville to her sister, Lady G. Morpeth, 1 March 1824' pp. 260 (43 words)
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The children have been still happier than usual to-day, as it is the last day of the Carnival; and masqued and grotesque figures, making strange faces and singing Flemish songs, are to be seen in spite of the weather, parading through the town. |
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