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− | this manner We walked up Stairs H. My. very graciously | + | this manner We walked up Stairs H.My. very graciously |
observing at this time, that [[underline]] "so supported the Old Man could | observing at this time, that [[underline]] "so supported the Old Man could | ||
"go on well" [[/underline]] | "go on well" [[/underline]] | ||
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He thus Enter'd The Queen's Apartment, & in this manner | He thus Enter'd The Queen's Apartment, & in this manner | ||
He brought us both up to Her majesty, to whom we | He brought us both up to Her majesty, to whom we | ||
− | now made our profound Obeyssance--& which was | + | now made our profound Obeyssance -- & which was |
− | received--In Silence-- | + | received -- In Silence -- |
The Harper was next Introduced to The Apartment, | The Harper was next Introduced to The Apartment, | ||
− | and having understood that H: My: was partial to | + | and having understood that H:My: was partial to |
Handel, He had principally brought an assortment | Handel, He had principally brought an assortment | ||
− | of his | + | of his Music with Him. The King was much pleased |
with many of the Airs which He played during the | with many of the Airs which He played during the | ||
Evening. | Evening. | ||
After Major Price & myself had been some time | After Major Price & myself had been some time | ||
− | in The Queen's Apartment We retired-- | + | in The Queen's Apartment We retired -- |
− | When H. My. left it We received Him as usual as He | + | When H.My. left it We received Him as usual as He |
− | passed through the Antiroom--Here He conversed | + | passed through the Antiroom -- Here He conversed |
with Us some time in good spirits, yet I must fairly | with Us some time in good spirits, yet I must fairly | ||
− | own, I could not think as | + | own, I could not think as favorably of his manner this |
− | night, as I had done for several | + | night, as I had done for several preceding ones-- |
& I found from General Gordon that his remarks | & I found from General Gordon that his remarks | ||
tallied with Mine. | tallied with Mine. |
Revision as of 05:26, 19 March 2021
this manner We walked up Stairs H.My. very graciously observing at this time, that underline "so supported the Old Man could "go on well" /underline
He thus Enter'd The Queen's Apartment, & in this manner He brought us both up to Her majesty, to whom we now made our profound Obeyssance -- & which was received -- In Silence --
The Harper was next Introduced to The Apartment, and having understood that H:My: was partial to Handel, He had principally brought an assortment of his Music with Him. The King was much pleased with many of the Airs which He played during the Evening.
After Major Price & myself had been some time in The Queen's Apartment We retired --
When H.My. left it We received Him as usual as He passed through the Antiroom -- Here He conversed with Us some time in good spirits, yet I must fairly own, I could not think as favorably of his manner this night, as I had done for several preceding ones-- & I found from General Gordon that his remarks tallied with Mine.
Tho' I am satisfied that H. My. is going on well, I do not yet wish Him to believe, that He is quite so. Risk is still closely connected with Agitations-- He must be kept from flurry, & He must Himself for