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Lady Mary Wortley Montague

CHAPTER XIII
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She met Lady Peterborough, and just missed the Duke of Rutland, at St.Omer.At Port Beauvoisin she ran across Lord Carlisle.
From Turin, she travelled, on the advice of Lord Carlisle, to Vienna, which he declared was the best place in Italy in which to stay.

The fact that it was the intention of Lady Pomfret to remove from Sienna to Vienna was the deciding factor.

She liked the latter city so well that she remained there until August of the following year (1740).

It had one great merit in Lady Mary's eyes, that it was cheap.

Next to that, she derived pleasure from the consideration with which she was treated.


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