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<p>So Lady Warwick, you see, is not to be here, as I once thought<lb/> she was: it was not here that Mrs Vernon and her were to<lb/> meet, but at Warwick Castle. Did you ever hear of this | <p>So Lady Warwick, you see, is not to be here, as I once thought<lb/> she was: it was not here that Mrs Vernon and her were to<lb/> meet, but at Warwick Castle. Did you ever hear of this same<lb/>Warwick Castle as a place worth looking at? L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> S has mentioned<lb/> it to me as one of the most beautiful spots in England<lb/>I very possibly one day or other be able to tell you more<lb/> about the matter: he has told me two or three times that he<lb/> should be glad to show it me. This I should like well enough,<lb/> I must confess; of it were only for the sake of seeing the fair<lb/> owner. L.W. he says is a pleasant good natured little man<lb/> and that I shall like him very well: upon my asking about <lb/> his political bias, he spoke of him with some little mark of regret<lb/> as being a courtier: and of Greville who is in the Admiralty<lb/> (I think, is it not?) as a "rank one". Is not all this very handsome?<lb/> It would please you to see how attentive he is after all <lb/> these occasions to keep out of sight every idea of protection: every thing<lb/> that could give me to understand he looked upon it as a favour done<lb/> me to introduce me to these great people. This alone, indeed, seems to be<lb/> | ||
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me.
So Lady Warwick, you see, is not to be here, as I once thought
she was: it was not here that Mrs Vernon and her were to
meet, but at Warwick Castle. Did you ever hear of this same
Warwick Castle as a place worth looking at? Ld S has mentioned
it to me as one of the most beautiful spots in England
I very possibly one day or other be able to tell you more
about the matter: he has told me two or three times that he
should be glad to show it me. This I should like well enough,
I must confess; of it were only for the sake of seeing the fair
owner. L.W. he says is a pleasant good natured little man
and that I shall like him very well: upon my asking about
his political bias, he spoke of him with some little mark of regret
as being a courtier: and of Greville who is in the Admiralty
(I think, is it not?) as a "rank one". Is not all this very handsome?
It would please you to see how attentive he is after all
these occasions to keep out of sight every idea of protection: every thing
that could give me to understand he looked upon it as a favour done
me to introduce me to these great people. This alone, indeed, seems to be
at
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Jeremy Bentham |
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