Diary And Letters of Madame D'arblay

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Diary And Letters of Madame D'arblay
Burney Fanny
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Mrs. Thrale, who was there, said, — ** Why, this is a leaden goddess we are all worshipping!
however, we shall soon gild it." A lady who sat near me then began a dialogue with Mr. Erskine, who had plnced himself exactly opposite to Mrs. Siddons ; and they debated together upon her itized by Google 1782] OF MADAME D'ARBLAY. 165 manner of studying her parts, disputing upon the point with great warmth, yet not only forbearing to ask Mrs. Siddons herself which was right, but quite over- powering he
...r with their loquacity, when she attempted, unasked, to explain the matter. Most vehement praise of all she did followed, and the lady turned to me, and said, — ** What invitation. Miss Bumey, is here for genius to display itself! — Every body, I hear, is at work for Mrs.
Siddons ; but if you would work for her, what an in- ducement to excel you would both of you have! — Dr.
linrney ." " Oh, pray, ma'am," cried I, "don't say to him " ** Oh, but I will ! — if my influence can do you any mischief, you may depend upon having it!" She then repeated what she had said to my father, and he instantly said, — " Your ladyship may be sure of my interest." I whispered afterwards to know who she was, and heard she was Lady Lucan.


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