excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 7-10 March 1820' pp. 106 (97 words)

excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 7-10 March 1820' pp. 106 (97 words)

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Diary of Thomas Moore, 7-10 March 1820

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Went that evening (the 10th) to Madame de Flahault’s [sic],—the only breach in my anti-company system I have yet made. A small party; Mrs. Fitzherbert and Miss Seymour, Lady E. Stuart, Mrs. Ellis, Lady Hunloke, &c. Flahault sung, and so did I; very nervous about it. If I had given way, should have burst out a-crying; as I remember doing many years ago at a large party at Lady Rothes’s. No one believes how much I am sometimes affected in singing, partly from being touched myself, and partly from an anxiety to touch others.

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