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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER IV
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She must have been a most beautiful woman.

She still looks, however, as if she had been handsome, and shows in one respect great taste and sense.
She does not rouge at all; and her costume is not youthful, so that she looks as well in the morning as in the evening.

We came back to the dining-room.

Our breakfast party consisted of my Lord and Lady, myself, Lord Russell, and Luttrell.

You must have heard of Luttrell.


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