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Lady Byron Vindicated

CHAPTER II
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' He tells him also:-- 'You will find in it a detailed account of my marriage and its consequences, as true as a party concerned can make such an account.' Of the extent to which this autobiography was circulated we have the following testimony of Shelton Mackenzie, in notes to 'The Noctes' of June 1824.
In 'The Noctes' Odoherty says:-- 'The fact is, the work had been copied for the private reading of a great lady in Florence.' The note says:-- 'The great lady in Florence, for whose private reading Byron's autobiography was copied, was the Countess of Westmoreland.


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