Autobiography, Letters And Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) (2nd Ed.) (2 Vols.)

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When the Jacksons went, -- "'That, ' said I, 'is the celebrated Jackson of Exeter; I dare say youwould like him if you knew him. ' "'I dare say I should, ' cried she, simpering; 'for he has the tworequisites for me, --he is tall and thin. ' "To be sure, this did not at all call for raillery! Dr. Vyse hasalways been distinguished by these two epithets. I said, however, nothing, as my mother was present; but she would not let my lookspass unnoticed.
"'Oh!' cried she, 'how wicked you look!--No nee
...d of seeing Mrs. Siddons for expression!--However, you know how much that is mytaste, --tall and thin!--but you don't know how _apropos_ it is justnow!'" Nine years after the last entry, we find: "_May_ 25, 1792. --We now met Mrs. Porteous; and who should be withher but the poor pretty S. S. , whom so long I had not seen, and whohas now lately been finally given up by her long-sought and veryinjurious lover, Dr. Vyse?
"She is sadly faded, and looked disturbed and unhappy but stillbeautiful, though no longer blooming; and still affectionate, thoughabsent and evidently absorbed.


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