excerpt from 'Letter from Thomas Moore to his mother, Anastasia Moore, 1814' pp. 9 (58 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Thomas Moore to his mother, Anastasia Moore, 1814' pp. 9 (58 words)
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Barbara[*] has this moment interrupted me with her often-repeated demand for “pretty mookis,” which means “pretty music,” and I have accordingly set her up on a chair at the pianoforte, where she is inflicting all sorts of tones on my ears. I hope she will continue as fond of it as she is now. [*Moore’s two-year-old daughter] |
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