The Diary And Letters of Madame D'arblay — volume 1
The Diary And Letters of Madame D'arblay — volume 1
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(125) Miss C- herself brought me a cup of ice, the room being crowdedthat the man could not get near me. How ridiculous to invite somany more people than could be accommodated! Lord Mulgrave wassoon sick of the heat, and finding me distressed what to do withmy cup, he very good -naturedly took it from me, but carried notonly that, but himself also, away, which I did not equallyrejoice at. You may laugh, perhaps, that I have all this time said never Aword of the music, but the truth is I heard s...carce a note. Therewere quartettos and overtures by gentlemen performers whose namesand faces I know not, and such was the never ceasing rattling andnoise in the card-room, where I was kept almost all the evening, that a general humming of musical sounds, and now and then atwang, was all I could hear. Nothing can well be more ridiculous than a concert of this sort;and Dr. Harrington told me that the confusion amongst themusicians was equal to that amongst the company ; for that, whencalled upon to open the concert, they found no music.
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