excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Spencer to her brother, the Hon. Robert Spencer, 31 May 1810' pp. 106 (71 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Spencer to her brother, the Hon. Robert Spencer, 31 May 1810' pp. 106 (71 words)
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We are in the first burst of curiosity and observation just now, examining our Irish cousinade—Mr. Lindsay, Lady Eleanor, and Margaret and Louisa, their two daughters; they arrived among us last Friday, so we have had leisure to become very well acquainted. […] We have taken Margaret to the opera and Louisa to the play; they were delighted both of them, but don’t seem anxious to go out any more. |
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