excerpt from 'Letter from Horace Walpole to Mary Berry, 6 September 1795' pp. 366 (53 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Horace Walpole to Mary Berry, 6 September 1795' pp. 366 (53 words)
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I am a little tired of the clan at Pope’s, of the formality and cribbage, and formality again! T’other night there was an Irish miss, who is thought a prodigy in music; and indeed she did belabour the harpsichord as if it had no more feeling than a kettledrum. |
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