Extracts From the Journals And Correspondence of Miss Berry From the Year 1783

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Extracts From the Journals And Correspondence of Miss Berry From the Year 1783
Mary Berry
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I do not won der at Mrs. Legge* for liking to accompany you to Bologna ; buttho' my justice can excuse her, I do not love her a bit the better for detaining you two days, for which I am sure of being out of pocket in November. With more days I shall part with plea- sure, if, as you seem to intend, you prefer the road thro' Grer- many, provided Brussels is quite tranquil, which the newspapers, which I never believe but quand il s'agit de vous, represent as still growling. I hope Mr. Berry has no... more courage than I have, but will listen, like a hare in its form, to every yelp even of a puppy.
I trust you have received my letter in which I explained that I never thought of your settling at Cliveden in November. When I proposed your landing at Strawberry, it was because I thought your house in Audley Street was let till Christmas ; and I remembered your description (for what do I forget that you have told me ?) of how uncomfortable you found yourselves aty r last arrival from abroad. A house in which you would be as much at home as in your own, would be preferable to an hotel mais voila qui est fini.


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