excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Spencer to her brother, the Hon. Robert Spencer, 10 February 1813' pp. 138 (75 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Spencer to her brother, the Hon. Robert Spencer, 10 February 1813' pp. 138 (75 words)
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What happiness is mine all round me—slippery, dangerous, blinding happiness! Just at this moment the sun is shining as bright as in the country; the Guards are marching thro’ the park, playing a merry tune with drums and trumpets; the air is fresh and reminds me that spring is on its way, and my intérieur is so full, so brimful of perfect delight, that it well accords with the cheerfulness of the scene. |
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