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Wellington gives a dinner, Concert & ball to exhibit their wedding, as he is anxious to give the affair as good a colouring as possible in the eyes of the French who have caught at it with great malignity. We are invited & I expect to be greatly edified: They were only married on Sunday and tomorrow is Friday, so that the lady's blushes are soon over.


says "they order these things better in France."

The Duchess of Wellington is expected on Saturday, & as I am in a scandalous humour I will tell you that the Duke looked very foreign:French "mal a son aise" /foreign when he showed us the apartments he had been preparing for her. She is however very much liked by all his Staff, & very popular amongst the French. Caroline Fitzroy is to come with her. I was very shocked at Lady Abdey's elopement. I never gave her credit for much sense, but I had not suspected her od depravity.

I am afraid you will think this letter a very stupid one, but there is no news in Paris, & I have been obliged to savour my Epistle with a little scandal, to make it at all palatable: Trusting to your knowledge of my disposition, not to think the worse for it.

foreign: French Adieu /foreign my dear Dot,

Yours ever affectly.

S.FC.

I will write to you again soon & will try to make my next letter a more sprightly one than this:

-- Sarah, daughter (second) of the 4th Duke of Richmond who died of the bite of a mad fox when he was Governor General in Canada.

Sir Peregrine Maitaland, G.C.B., died in 1875.