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Byron
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In Whig Society 1775-1818
Annabella Milbanke to Lady Melbourne, [July? 1813]
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Chapter I.
Chapter II.
Chapter III.
Chapter IV.
Chapter V.
Chapter VI.
Chapter VII.
Chapter VIII.
Chapter IX.
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“Since I left London I have not heard anything of your proceedings, except such reports concerning Lady Caroline as I cannot credit. I am anxious to know if she has kept her good resolutions, or rather her good promises, for she has hitherto seemed incapable of forming a serious
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resolution. However I hope the temptation is far away. When we were in Yorkshire we heard of
George at Mr. Taylor’s and we had the felicity of seeing one of his companions, Mr. Strickland, who certainly ought to be the hero of ‘Patience & Perseverance.’ But if I do not capitulate at once, I do not think I shall be gained by such means.”