id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6457 Burney, Fanny The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3 .txt text/plain 197725 11910 78 on "Camilla"--Anecdote of the Duchess of York--A Visit to Mrs. Boscawen--The Relative Success of Madame d'Arblay's Novels--A Madame d'Arblay's Stepmother--The French Emigr'es at Norbury--Dr. Burney's depressed state--Covetous of Personal Distinction--Baby d'Arblay's Little Boy at Court--His Presentation to the Queen-Arrival in England--Alexander d'Arblay: Some old Bath Friends-spirits; so now I think it high time to let you know a little came away at night a letter arrived express to Madame de Stael. "Madame d'Arblay," said her majesty, "tells me that Mrs. Boscawen sister's portrait, said, "Madame d'Arblay, when the princess Mrs. Fisher, "Madame d'Arblay, sir;" and instantly he came on a princess royal appeared, saying, "Madame d'Arblay, I come to my dear Madame d'Arblay, people ought to know more how good the pray, my dear Madame d'Arblay, bring your little boy with you. (Madame d'Arblay to Miss Planta, for the queen and princesses.) desire to meet again his old friend Madame d'Arblay! ./cache/6457.txt ./txt/6457.txt