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seclusion which liis early disappointment in love had 

 iirst driven liini to. at length grew into a habit. He 

 lived wifeless and died childless. He would not even 

 allow a woman servant to wait upon him. 



In person lie was large and corpulent; and the slim 

 youth on whom the het had heen laid that lie would 



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O Scott. r.fter i ic rt n.'s enAraviuft ] 



le Mown off his horse when riding the race in Trentham 

 Park so many years before, had grown into a bulky and 

 unwieldy man. His features strikingly resembled those 

 of George III. and other members of the royal family. 

 He dressed carelessly, and usually wore a suit of brown 



