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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER V
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I mentioned what she says in her Book of the Boudoir.

There she relates how she went one evening to Lady--'s with her little Irish harp, and how strange everybody thought it.

"I see nothing very strange," said her Grace, "in her taking her harp to Lady--'s.

If she brought it safe away with her, that would have been strange indeed." On this, as a friend of yours says, we la-a-a-a-a-a-a-ft.
I am glad to find that you approve of my conduct about the Niggers.

I expect, and indeed wish, to be abused by the Agency Society.


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