The Diary And Letters of Madame D'arblay — volume 2
The Diary And Letters of Madame D'arblay — volume 2
Burney Fanny
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You may think how much we had to talk over. He had agentleman with him, fortunately, who was acquainted with MissPlanta's brother, so that we formed two parties, withoutdifficulty. All my aim was to inquire about Mrs. Piozzi, --Imust, at last, call her by her now real name!--and of her weconversed incessantly. He told me Mr. Baretti's late attack uponher, which I heard with great concern. (280) It seems he hasbroken off all intercourse with her, and Page 168 not from his own desire, but by her ...evident wish to drop him. This is very surprising ; but many others of her former friends, once highest in her favour, make the same complaint. We strolled so long, talking over this ever- interesting subject, that the royals were returned before us, and we found Mr. Fairlywaiting in my parlour. The rest soon joined. Mr. Seward hadexpected to be invited; but it is impossible for me to invite anybody while at Cheltenham, as there is neither exit nor entrancebut by passing the king's rooms, and as I have no place but thislittle common parlour in which I can sit, except my own room.
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