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to catch some very fine Views--I am delighted with it indeed. It grew [[unclear]]
 
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
 
but in the middle of the day, so much so that we were obliged to stop and Water the
horses between
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horses between [[unclear]] and [[unclear]]; from both places

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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 unclear and unclear; from both places