Chronicles of Fashion : From the Time of Elizabeth to the Early Part of the Nineteenth Century, in Manners, Amusements, Banquets, Costume, Etc. 2

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When we entered all were listening to music. Members of the Royal Family, Cabinet Ministers, the foreign Ambassadors, with their respective ladies, and others, formed the groups. On a pause in the music there was conversation. The Duchess of Cumberland spoke kindly of my country and individuals belong- ing to it. The Duke talked to me of the United o States, embracing in his inquiries language ; with a desire to learn how far, if at all, we fell into changes in idiom or pronunciation from the p...arent stock.
" I had introductions to several persons. — He (Lord Erskine) sauntered about with me and looked at AMUSEMENTS. 251 the paintings. There was a full-length likeness of George the Second, another of George the Third, and one of Mary of Scots ; a ' royal jade,' he feared, ' but very pretty.' We ended in a room at the extremity of the suite, where was a table set out with golden urns for tea, and other light refresh- ments, to which those went who were inclined. At one o'clock we came away.


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