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either to have better [[unclear]], or to be let into the Wall which in such very large Rooms would | either to have better [[unclear]], or to be let into the Wall which in such very large Rooms would | ||
be better I think.. I also saw some most beautifull [[unclear]] tables, but they could do much the | be better I think.. I also saw some most beautifull [[unclear]] tables, but they could do much the | ||
− | better for [[underline]] Bramble's polishing-- [[/underline]] all these remarks I kept to myself. Thus is a | + | better for [[underline]] Bramble's polishing-- [[/underline]] all these remarks I kept to myself. Thus is a Magnificent |
Room divided with a Sort of [[underline]] an Open Aisle [[/underline]] in which Lord Gremont has placed His | Room divided with a Sort of [[underline]] an Open Aisle [[/underline]] in which Lord Gremont has placed His | ||
fine Statues--It is but lately built and is really Superb. One cannot imagine from its | fine Statues--It is but lately built and is really Superb. One cannot imagine from its |
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either to have better unclear, or to be let into the Wall which in such very large Rooms would be better I think.. I also saw some most beautifull unclear tables, but they could do much the better for underline Bramble's polishing-- /underline all these remarks I kept to myself. Thus is a Magnificent Room divided with a Sort of underline an Open Aisle /underline in which Lord Gremont has placed His fine Statues--It is but lately built and is really Superb. One cannot imagine from its appearance that it is new--nor that it was underline but necessary /underline that it should be there. addition unclear /addition It opens into a beautifull unclear, which from its style I should think had been planted by Brown. but I had not unclear the greater. After a very handsome underline Breakfast /underline in a large Room with most interesting Portraits chiefly Van Dyk: Lord unclear prepared my driving round the Park and through the Farm on my way home to catch some very fine Views--I am delighted with it indeed. It grew unclear but in the middle of the day, so much so that we were obliged to stop and Water the horses between