The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — volume 1
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — volume 1
Walpole Horace
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I was struck the other day witha resemblance of mine hostess at Brandon to old Sarah. Youmust know, the ladies of Norfolk universally wear periwigs, and affirm that it is the fashion at London. "lord! Mrs. White, have you been ill, that you have shaved your head?"Mrs. White, in all the days of my acquaintance with her, had aprofessed head of red hair: to-day, she had no hair at allbefore, and at a distance above her ears, I descried a smartbrown bob, from beneath which had escaped some long str...ands oforiginal scarlet--so like old Sarazin at two in the morning, when she has been losing at Pharoah, and clawed her wig aside, and her old trunk is shaded with the venerable white ivy ofher own locks. i agree with you, that it would be too troublesome to send methe things now the quarantine exists, except the gun-barrelsfor Lord Conway, the length of which I know nothing about, being, as you conceive, no sportsman. I must send you, withthe Life of Theodore, a vast pamphlet (859) in defence of' thenew administration, which makes the greatest noise.
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