excerpt from 'Letter from Mrs Delany to Mrs Dewes, Delville, 2 November 1751' pp. 52 (67 words)

excerpt from 'Letter from Mrs Delany to Mrs Dewes, Delville, 2 November 1751' pp. 52 (67 words)

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Letter from Mrs Delany to Mrs Dewes, Delville, 2 November 1751

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At two all the company went and took their places in the ball-room, which is very fine, much better than that at St. James's, and Dubourg, who is master of the band music, gave us the Birthday song. I can't say much in commendation of it, as it was not great enough for a crowd, pretty pastoral music, which had no effect in so large an assembly.

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