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"from an Arrow" [[/underline]]
 
"from an Arrow" [[/underline]]
  
                The King laughed, made Him a low
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The King laughed, made Him a low
 
bow, as if thanking Him for his simile, & turning
 
bow, as if thanking Him for his simile, & turning
 
to My Brother & Me, He spoke most graciously to
 
to My Brother & Me, He spoke most graciously to
 
Us both.
 
Us both.
  
              After the Levee My Brother went to Hendon
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After the Levee My Brother went to Hendon
 
to dinner, I to St. James's Street where I dined
 
to dinner, I to St. James's Street where I dined
 
with one of My Brother Officers on Guard & in the Evening I came home* to prepare for Ensueing
 
with one of My Brother Officers on Guard & in the Evening I came home* to prepare for Ensueing
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[[underline]] Thursday Augst. 2d [[/underline]]
 
[[underline]] Thursday Augst. 2d [[/underline]]
 
   
 
   
                This Morning I attended Her Majestys
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This Morning I attended Her Majestys
 
Drawing Room at St. James's, & on Entering
 
Drawing Room at St. James's, & on Entering
 
I joined in the Procession (of the King's Attendants
 
I joined in the Procession (of the King's Attendants
 
in Waiting) before Their Majesties -
 
in Waiting) before Their Majesties -
  
*I lived at this Time at My Brother Charles's House
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*I lived at this Time at My Brother Charles's House
 
in Portman Square
 
in Portman Square

Revision as of 10:59, 11 November 2019

and then added the Captain underline "An' to please "Your Majesty She shot past Them as a Bow "from an Arrow" /underline

The King laughed, made Him a low bow, as if thanking Him for his simile, & turning to My Brother & Me, He spoke most graciously to Us both.

After the Levee My Brother went to Hendon to dinner, I to St. James's Street where I dined with one of My Brother Officers on Guard & in the Evening I came home* to prepare for Ensueing Waiting at Windsor, & read some few Papers of The Spectator -

underline Thursday Augst. 2d /underline

This Morning I attended Her Majestys Drawing Room at St. James's, & on Entering I joined in the Procession (of the King's Attendants in Waiting) before Their Majesties -

  • I lived at this Time at My Brother Charles's House

in Portman Square