Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Wordsworth's French Daughter: The Story of Her Birth, With the Certificates of Her Baptism and Marriage
Crabb Robinson's Diary fills numerous closely-written little volumes, now pre served in Dr. Williams's Library, in Lon don. Only about one-eighth of their con tents has been printed, and I was court eously allowed to examine the manuscript originals at my leisure in 1915. Among the unpublished parts of it I found sev eral references to Monsieur and Madame Beaudoin and Madame Vallon, and abundant proof that they and their Eng lish visitors were on terms of intimacy.
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