| Horace Walpole - 1926 - 338 páginas
...had so pleased, we might have had the vivacity of our party increased by a quarrel, for a Mrs. Loyd, who is supposed to be married to Lord Haddington, seeing the two girls following Lady C. and Miss Ashe, said aloud, 'Poor girls, I am sorry to see them in such bad company.' Miss Sparre... | |
| 1889 - 788 páginas
...Lord Haddington), seeing Miss Beauclere and her companion following Lady Petersham, says audibly : " Poor girls, I am sorry to see them in such bad company," a remark which "the foolish Miss Sparre" (she is but fifteen) for the. fun of seeing a duel, endeavors... | |
| 1873 - 640 páginas
...Ashe singing. We paraded some time up the river, and at last debarked at Vauxhall. ... A Mrs. Lloyd, seeing the two girls following Lady Petersham and...pains to make Lord March resent this . . . but he laughed her out of this charming frolic. Here we picked up Lord Granby . . . very drunk He would fain... | |
| 1905 - 382 páginas
...Germaine's first was shattered in his hand, but neither of the duellists was hurt. Walpole also tells of a Miss Sparre, who desired nothing so much as the fun...though she is fifteen, she has never been so lucky as to see." Such records are common enough, and when Walpole writes, "Lord Lyttleton is dead suddenly,"... | |
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