excerpt from 'Memoirs, Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore' pp. 308–309 (77 words)
excerpt from 'Memoirs, Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore' pp. 308–309 (77 words)
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The Douglases and Lord Dunsany to dine with us; more people in the evening; Storys, Villamils, Macleods, &c. Were told that Madame Benjamin Constant (our neighbour au premier) had sent word that she would come down and take coffee with us: waited upon her, and found it was Benjamin himself had sent this message; accordingly he came down and stayed till eleven o’clock. Had music and sandwiches, and afterwards danced; left us between one and two. |
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