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  <dc:title>Kate Longsdon, Newington Green with Morewoods to mother - good journey there - governess away so writer has office of hearing lesson; very good learning them, now reading `Lazy Laurence' Helen and writer have been to Greenwich, seen ship the Hero launched at Deptford, 74 guns; grand sight - river covered with small boats. On each side of ship lay booths crowded with very gaily dressed spectators - fortunate chance on Governor's vessel because a lady there recognised Alfred Barrow who was in their party. Continued to Greenwich - [describes outings and social life - visits to Foundling Institution, paintings by Le Thiere there].</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>23 Sep 1816</dc:date>
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