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scenes of fresh delight,” there were the promenades and concerts 
to be attended, the libraries not to be forgotten, and formal calls 
in the afternoon to be made ; nor could a visit to the Pump Room 
be omitted, — 
To take every morning a sup at the water 
Just to hear what is passing and see what they’r arter. 
It must be ever a lasting regret that this diary was not properly 
filled in with a record of conversations and personalities, a duty 
which the writer was so thoroughly qualified to perform. It would 
_ then have given us information, not only of extreme interest to-day 
but of the utmost value for all time. 
