Diary Letters of Madame Darblay 1778 1840 volume 2

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Diary Letters of Madame Darblay 1778 1840 volume 2
Burney Fanny
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13). Johnson, however, thought he would " never make a good poet. " Woodhouse's second work was entitled Nor- bury Park, etc. , 1803.
1784 THE AUTHOR OF 'EVELINA' 273 I longed to ask him to remember me, but did not dare. I gave him my promise, and, very heavily indeed, I left him. Great, good, and excellent that he is, how short a time will he be om- boast ! Ah, my dear Susy, I see he is going ! This winter will never conduct him to a more genial season here 1 Elsewhere, who shall hope a fairer
... ? I wish I had bid him pray for me ; but it seemed to me pre- sumptuous, though this repetition of so kind a condescension might, I think, have encouraged me. Mrs. Lock, however, I know does it daily ; my Susan's best prayers I know are always mine ; and where can I find two more innocent pleaders ? So God bless you both !
Miss Burney to Dr. Burnev NoRBURY Park, A'^oik 29, 1784.
My dearest Sir — I don't write because I have got anything to say, nor, indeed, because I have got nothing to say ; for that were a most woeful reason for you, who are to read that nothing ; but I write because — because — because — because — because — because — and if that should not be reason adequate, I confess I have none more forcible !


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