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anxiety was to have staid yesterday, but to have returnedgone to school you
this morning early. Coming down stairs at 9 o'clock I was surprised
to suit him on the staircase: his departurereturn,
I found, had been was put off
till Wednesday. This relaxation of description betokens weakness
in the Ministry: it would hardly have taken had the Sovereign been present I question
whether it would have taken place: Ld Henry's attendance
it home would have been less wanted, and his absence from
duty less liable likely to be sufferedallow'd of. The cough I suppose
serves as a pretence.
Anxious to obey the spirit as well as letter of my
orders I would have dined at L. continued in quarters
all dayyesterday during dinner time: but finding there relief approaching somebody
was to be ther, I declined it diramped. It is a melancholy thing
to him alone: but his arrival being now known, people
are of course flocking in, and he need never be in that predicament of alone
</del>unless he
chooses it. To day however I dine there. Before I was risen
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