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BG.770.052
19 Nov 1770:13 (815)
The following is inserted as a curious specimen of the
literary abilities of the D---- of C----d, being one of the
letters his Royal Highness wrote during his late amour with
Lady Grosvenor.
From the London Morning Chronicle, July 5. My dear little
Angel, I wrote my last letter to you yesterday at 11 o'clock
just when we sailed I dined at two o'clock and as for the
afternoon I had some music. I have my own servant on board
that plays and a couple of hands from London for the six
weeks I am out--we were a good many at dinner I had about 9
people yesterday and shall have more when the rest of my
squadron join me they stand with me till near seven--I got
to supper about 9 o'clock but I could not eat, and so got to
bed about 10--. . .
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