excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttelton to her daughter, the Hon. Caroline Lyttelton, 28 July 1841' pp. 313–314 (80 words)

excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttelton to her daughter, the Hon. Caroline Lyttelton, 28 July 1841' pp. 313–314 (80 words)

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Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttelton to her daughter, the Hon. Caroline Lyttelton, 28 July 1841

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313–314

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Our time is going off pleasantly enough. Yesterday evening was vastly better than the former. Miss Masson sang, accompanied to the utmost perfection by Puzzi, who contrived to play as the finest man’s voice would sing, and all in the next room; it was divine. The Queen was pleased, and did her part well, getting up when it was over, and going into the music room to compliment the Masson, whose downcast eyes and loyal simperings were worth seeing.

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excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttelton to her daughter, the Hon. Caroline Lyttelton, 28 July 1841' pp. 313–314 (80 words)

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