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points out to him? Oh Man Man what a heap | points out to him? Oh Man Man what a heap | ||
− | of contradiction, and of Misery are we not! | + | of contradiction, and of Misery are we not!. |
Once more we have been established at | Once more we have been established at | ||
− | Kew for about eight days and to Day [[ | + | Kew for about eight days, and to Day [[foreign:French]] toute la bande |
− | joyeuse [[foreign]] moves to | + | joyeuse [[/foreign]] moves to Windsor where we are to fix Our |
Head Quarters, and only to be two Nights at Kew | Head Quarters, and only to be two Nights at Kew | ||
to a contented mind all places are alike and therefore | to a contented mind all places are alike and therefore | ||
i shall say but little upon that subject, exepting that | i shall say but little upon that subject, exepting that | ||
− | i believe my | + | i believe my present situtation must make me a dull |
− | companion amongst so many lovers of Walking and | + | companion amongst so many lovers of Walking and |
− | riding, and in my own opinion | + | riding, and in my own opinion feel myself in the |
way. | way. | ||
− | Lord Egremont at last | + | Lord Egremont at last has made his proposals |
of Marriage to lady Maria Waldegrave, You | of Marriage to lady Maria Waldegrave, You | ||
too cannot doubdt of his meeting with a joyfull reception, | too cannot doubdt of his meeting with a joyfull reception, | ||
all parties concerned in this Wedding seem to | all parties concerned in this Wedding seem to | ||
like it, and be pleased with it, i answer for Lady Egremont | like it, and be pleased with it, i answer for Lady Egremont |
Latest revision as of 10:38, 23 April 2019
points out to him? Oh Man Man what a heap of contradiction, and of Misery are we not!.
Once more we have been established at Kew for about eight days, and to Day foreign:French toute la bande joyeuse /foreign moves to Windsor where we are to fix Our Head Quarters, and only to be two Nights at Kew to a contented mind all places are alike and therefore i shall say but little upon that subject, exepting that i believe my present situtation must make me a dull companion amongst so many lovers of Walking and riding, and in my own opinion feel myself in the way.
Lord Egremont at last has made his proposals of Marriage to lady Maria Waldegrave, You too cannot doubdt of his meeting with a joyfull reception, all parties concerned in this Wedding seem to like it, and be pleased with it, i answer for Lady Egremont