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at Culford, I never saw so many pheasants except in [[unclear]] | at Culford, I never saw so many pheasants except in [[unclear]] | ||
− | in my life, I am perfectly convinced that last Tuesday, I | + | in my life, I am perfectly convinced that last Tuesday, I saw |
at a Stubble field Close to Culford Park upwards of forty Brace | at a Stubble field Close to Culford Park upwards of forty Brace | ||
− | of | + | of Cock Pheasants feeding at a time, I had not however one |
single shot at them as they all got back into the Wood, I | single shot at them as they all got back into the Wood, I | ||
am only seven Miles distant from Culford, and hope that | am only seven Miles distant from Culford, and hope that | ||
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consequent weakness, they never dared make the least | consequent weakness, they never dared make the least | ||
attack upon them in their retreat. A few days must | attack upon them in their retreat. A few days must | ||
+ | clear up the whole mystery of this Business for as yet there | ||
+ | is not one line come from the Army since they began their | ||
+ | retreat, Adieu, Pray give my best compliments to your Brother |
Revision as of 16:31, 1 September 2021
at Culford, I never saw so many pheasants except in unclear in my life, I am perfectly convinced that last Tuesday, I saw at a Stubble field Close to Culford Park upwards of forty Brace of Cock Pheasants feeding at a time, I had not however one single shot at them as they all got back into the Wood, I am only seven Miles distant from Culford, and hope that next Year when the Marquis returns I shall See a good deal of Him. The Old Game keeper inquired a good deal after You What a dreadfull end the Campaige in France has taken I really do not know what to think of it, I have that opinion of the Duke of Brunswick, that I am perfectly convinced he has done any thing that a General could do, but it is a total impossibility to war with the Elements, The clearest proof I think of the fear the French have of the Prussians that a unclear of sickness which prevailed in their army and their consequent weakness, they never dared make the least attack upon them in their retreat. A few days must clear up the whole mystery of this Business for as yet there is not one line come from the Army since they began their retreat, Adieu, Pray give my best compliments to your Brother