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That Byron's behaviour to his wife was bad enough to provoke most women to wish for a separation may be agreed . ... Lady Byron mainly relied on her memory of what she thought Byron had said and done during the previous twelve months .
That Byron's behaviour to his wife was bad enough to provoke most women to wish for a separation may be agreed . ... Lady Byron mainly relied on her memory of what she thought Byron had said and done during the previous twelve months .
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Lady Byron's personal appeal to her husband's honour changed the situation . Her letters to Hodgson also justified Byron in hoping that an amicable separation might lead to reconciliation . It was , ' he wrote in August 1817 , chiefly ...
Lady Byron's personal appeal to her husband's honour changed the situation . Her letters to Hodgson also justified Byron in hoping that an amicable separation might lead to reconciliation . It was , ' he wrote in August 1817 , chiefly ...
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The disavowal was shown by Wilmot , and read aloud , to Byron , Scrope Davies , and Hobhouse . The way was clear for agreement . Disputes over financial terms were met ( March 15 ) by Byron's offer of arbitration .
The disavowal was shown by Wilmot , and read aloud , to Byron , Scrope Davies , and Hobhouse . The way was clear for agreement . Disputes over financial terms were met ( March 15 ) by Byron's offer of arbitration .
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