'up the Country.': Letters Written to Her Sister From the Upper ..., volume 2
'up the Country.': Letters Written to Her Sister From the Upper ..., volume 2
Emily Eden
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N. as Amy Robsart, was one of the best, and Medora lying dead, and the Corsair in his ^ helpless, hopeless, brokenness of heart,' was also beautiful, but in fiu^t they all were so, and G. is walking up and down his room this morning wishing they would be so good as to do it all over again. The enthusiasm of the audience was unbounded. G. recitatived Lord Byron's words for the Corsair, but wrote songs for Eenilworth ; the last, alluding to Amy's death, ^ He comes too late,' was worthy of Mrs. Ar...kwright. After the tableaux were over, W. 0. gave his first entertainment, a small supper, to Mrs. E., Mrs. L., Mrs. Y., Mrs. N., and all the aides-de-camp, and one or two gentlemen, and, as the ladies would not go unless F. and I. were there, we went down to his bungalow at eleven, leaving 6. to see our guests out. W.'s supper went off remarkably well, and his house looked viry pret^. St. Cloup thought he had better Digitized by Google UP THE COUNTRY. 123 give a look at the supper, and when I told him we were going, he said, ^ Oh I alors il faut que M.
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