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:11:06
Gooseberry.
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Cooking.
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Gooseberry jam.
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Cooking, 142.
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What about a small,
informal party, 1859?

:11:55
My headache kept me from accompanying
Randolph to Crabb-Robinson's...

:12:00
... for a dinner honoring the poetess,
Christabel LaMotte.

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He was reluctant to attend without me.
I was persistent and persuaded him.

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- Ash, do you know Professor Spear?
- I'm delighted.

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Mrs. Jameson.
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- Mrs. Jameson.
- Charmed.

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Miss Glover.
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Miss Glover.
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- And Miss LaMotte.
- Miss LaMotte.

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The highest pleasure.
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Randolph reported the party went off
very well indeed.

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The discussion of poetry
was animated...

:12:35
... with Miss LaMotte speaking more
forcibly than anyone expected.

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It surprises me that a lady
who lives as quietly as you...

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...would be aware
of my modest success.

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I am very aware of it.
The papers herald you weekly.

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- It is you, however, who surprise me.
- Why is that?

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Judging from your work, I'm surprised
you acknowledge my existence...


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