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"And what if I tell you that I made friends with his Grace of Grafton, and Lord Sandwich, and was invited to Hichinbroke, his Lordship's seat?" said I. His honest face was a picture of consternation. "Now the good Lord deliver us!" he exclaimed fervently. "Sandwich! Grafton! The devil!" I gave myself over to the first real merriment I had had since I had heard of Mr. Carvel's death. "And when Mr.

"And what if I tell you that I made friends with his Grace of Grafton, and Lord Sandwich, and was invited to Hichinbroke, his Lordship's seat?" said I. His honest face was a picture of consternation. "Now the good Lord deliver us!" he exclaimed fervently. "Sandwich! Grafton! The devil!" I gave myself over to the first real merriment I had had since I had heard of Mr. Carvel's death. "And when Mr.

My Lord Sandwich offered me snuff, and invited me to Hichinbroke. Indeed, I should never be through were I to continue. But I must not forget my old acquaintance Mr. Walpole, who protested that he must get permission to present me to Princess Amelia: that her Royal Highness would not rest content now, until she had seen me. I did not then know her Highness's sporting propensity.

My Lord Sandwich offered me snuff, and invited me to Hichinbroke. Indeed, I should never be through were I to continue. But I must not forget my old acquaintance Mr. Walpole, who protested that he must get permission to present me to Princess Amelia: that her Royal Highness would not rest content now, until she had seen me. I did not then know her Highness's sporting propensity.

"And what if I tell you that I made friends with his Grace of Grafton, and Lord Sandwich, and was invited to Hichinbroke, his Lordship's seat?" said I. His honest face was a picture of consternation. "Now the good Lord deliver us!" he exclaimed fervently. "Sandwich! Grafton! The devil!" I gave myself over to the first real merriment I had had since I had heard of Mr. Carvel's death. "And when Mr.

My Lord Sandwich offered me snuff, and invited me to Hichinbroke. Indeed, I should never be through were I to continue. But I must not forget my old acquaintance Mr. Walpole, who protested that he must get permission to present me to Princess Amelia: that her Royal Highness would not rest content now, until she had seen me. I did not then know her Highness's sporting propensity.