Quote by Fanny Kemble
Yesterday morning I amused myself with an exercise of a talent I o

Yesterday morning I amused myself with an exercise of a talent I once possessed, but have so neglected that my performance might almost be called an experiment. I cut out a dress for one of the women. – Fanny Kemble

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