excerpt from 'The Letters of John Collier of Hastings, 1731-1746' pp. 201 (71 words)

excerpt from 'The Letters of John Collier of Hastings, 1731-1746' pp. 201 (71 words)

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The Letters of John Collier of Hastings, 1731-1746

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Letter from Cordelia Collier to her mother Mary Collier, 6 February 1742

When we came from our walk a Satterday we supt at the Abby where my lady made me sing a song quite by myself, and it was Vainly now ye strive to charm me, and I was all in shuch a friat that I thought I should not have gone through with it, but have sung it since without any trembling.

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