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APPENDIX Ql. 



Saturday Night. 



My dear George, — I wrote to you to let you know 

 that Carlisle's affair is settled. I wish mine was also, but 

 I hear nothing of it. Vernon tells me that Miss Wriot- 

 tesley says I am beat, and I say she knows nothing of the 

 matter. 



There are a great many people at White's every night. 

 Bully has lost £700 at quinze. I was last night at Vaux- 

 hall with the Princess, Carlisle, and Lady B. We go to- 

 morrow to walk in Richmond Gardens, and they are all 

 to dine here at three o'clock, that we may be in time. 

 Adieu! — Yours, etc., 



M, AND R 



APPENDIX El. 



Piccadilly, Monday. 



Mademoiselle Kobel is to be married to a Mr. Paine, 

 a rich West.^ The Princess^ talked with so much concern 

 for the loss of her friend, and showed such a real affection 

 for her, that I am sure she loves her very much. I 

 pitied her extremely. They have ahvays lived together 

 and love one another prodigiously, and it is hard to part 

 when that 's the case. They really suffer very much. It 

 was all settled last Saturday, and the Princess was not 

 prepared for such a stroke. She talked to me as if I had 



1 West Indian.— J. R. R. ^ Amelia. 



