Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 103, September 24, 1892
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_Mount Street, Grosvenor Square_. DEAR MR. PUNCH, --I got so wet on the St. Leger day, that I've been inbed ever since--not because I had to wait till my things were dry--butbecause I caught a cold! _What_ a day it was!--I am told that inaddition to the St. Leger, Doncaster is chiefly celebrated for _ButterScotch_--if so, I presume they don't make it out-of-doors, or itwould have stood a good chance of being melted--(not in the mouth)--onWednesday fortnight! But the excitement of the race fully... madeup for the liquid weather, and we all--(except the backers of_Orme_)--enjoyed ourselves. I was told that the Duke of WESTMINSTERhad "left the Leger at Goodwood, " which is simply absurd, as I notonly saw it run for at Doncaster myself, but it is ridiculous toinsinuate that the Duke went there, put the Leger in his pocket--(asif a Nobleman ever kept books)--walked off quietly to Goodwood andleft it there deliberately! I conclude it can only be an expression coined to discount--(anotherledger term)--the victory of _La Fl
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