excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttleton to her brother, the Hon. Frederick Spencer, 30 July, 1826' pp. 253 (81 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttleton to her brother, the Hon. Frederick Spencer, 30 July, 1826' pp. 253 (81 words)
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I am spending my evening in an airy old-fashioned book-room at the top of Hagley House, with windows overlooking all the magnificent woods of this park, and then by a side view, plains, hills, and dales to the farthest distance, where one just perceives a faint line of Welch [sic] mountains. A band of music is playing far enough off to sound beautiful, a beautiful setting sun lighting it all up. Plenty, in short, to make up a very goodly heritage. |
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