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<p>Thursday</p> | <p>Thursday</p> | ||
To day as a holiday, there is an end of the Cough<lb/> | <p>To day as a holiday, there is an end of the Cough<lb/> | ||
the Cough has done its business and L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> H. goes to School tomorrow<lb/> | the Cough has done its business and L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> H. goes to School tomorrow<lb/> | ||
L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> L. has been to Court, talked French politics with the H<lb/> | L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> L. has been to Court, talked French politics with the H<lb/> | ||
and the eye of the Sovereign seems to have exercised a <gap/>king and<lb/> | and the eye of the Sovereign seems to have exercised a <gap/>king and<lb/> | ||
benignant influence. To day he visits | benignant influence. To day he visits Queen meaning the Queen<lb/> | ||
consort, but I believe would still more gadfly see the Queen Regent<lb/> | |||
when Court is kept at present at the Castle. I <unclear>wake</unclear> my retrial this<lb/> | |||
instant, <del><unclear>leaning</unclear></del> wrapping myself up in my virtue, and leaving the pictures<lb/> | |||
<add>[+] and <gap/> unvisited, the garret unadmired, and the Piano-forte unaccompanied.</add> When tea was over, Miss Betsy redescended with me to the<lb/> | |||
dining-room when the piano forte is, with the magnificent <lb/> | |||
Lady Caldwell <add>for her second escort</add> to second her. <add>and ring second</add> Gen. Clark came in soon after<lb/> | |||
our return, and Lady Caldwell lost L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Lansdown. Sir J.<lb/> | |||
Coghill <del>fixed me</del><add>joined conversation with me</add> before supper, and gave me an invitation<lb/> | |||
in form to Coghill hall. [A kind word had <add>What is the English of all this</add> doubtless dropt | |||
from L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> L deriving my abuse.] To a man so used <add>accustomed</add> to<lb/> | |||
rebuffs and reprimands <add>averse and frozen</add> and lod looks, <add>it is<add>was</add></add><add>so much</add> <del>all this is</del> Arabic.</p> | |||
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Thursday
To day as a holiday, there is an end of the Cough
the Cough has done its business and Ld H. goes to School tomorrow
Ld L. has been to Court, talked French politics with the H
and the eye of the Sovereign seems to have exercised a king and
benignant influence. To day he visits Queen meaning the Queen
consort, but I believe would still more gadfly see the Queen Regent
when Court is kept at present at the Castle. I wake my retrial this
instant, leaning wrapping myself up in my virtue, and leaving the pictures
[+] and unvisited, the garret unadmired, and the Piano-forte unaccompanied. When tea was over, Miss Betsy redescended with me to the
dining-room when the piano forte is, with the magnificent
Lady Caldwell for her second escort to second her. and ring second Gen. Clark came in soon after
our return, and Lady Caldwell lost Ld Lansdown. Sir J.
Coghill fixed mejoined conversation with me before supper, and gave me an invitation
in form to Coghill hall. [A kind word had What is the English of all this doubtless dropt
from Ld L deriving my abuse.] To a man so used accustomed to
rebuffs and reprimands averse and frozen and lod looks, it is<add>was</add>so much all this is Arabic.
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letter 685, vol. 4 |
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