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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER IV
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Till last year he lived in Portman Square.

When he changed his residence his servants gave him warning.

They could not, they said, consent to go into such an unheard-of part of the world as Grosvenor Place.

I can only say that I have never been in a finer house than Littleton's, Lansdowne House excepted,--and perhaps Lord Milton's, which is also in Grosvenor Place.

He gave me a dinner of dinners.


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