excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Granville to Lady Harrowby, 21 December 1820' pp. 198–199 (46 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Granville to Lady Harrowby, 21 December 1820' pp. 198–199 (46 words)
part of | Letter from Lady Granville to Lady Harrowby, 21 December 1820 |
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We left Woburn yesterday, having spent there a week of as much pleasure as is compatible with seeing it end without any regret. […] my pleasures were Lady William’s society, as much of Charles Greville as shooting and whist allowed, Monsieur de Flahault’s [sic] singing. |
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