A Sketch of Chester Harding, Artist, Drawn By His Own Hand

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Began the portrait of Lady Andover's daughter. Mr. Adair, one of our visitors, has been ambassador at Constantinople, — a very pleasant gentleman.
Mr. Coke is most decidedly American in his feelings : he often says it is the only CHESTER HARDING. 99 country where one spark of freedom is kept alive ; and he regrets very much not having gone over at the termination of the revolu- tionary struggle, that he might have seen the brightest character that ever adorned the page of history.
Friday night,
... some itinerant jugglers came to the Hall to amuse the family. Their per- formance was indifferent enough ; but it was interesting to see the household col- lected. There were about seventy domes- tics. After the performance, Mr. Coke told the steward to give them a couple of guineas, and send them away.
February 1. Commenced the portrait of Mr. Blakie, Mr. Coke's steward, on the kit-cat size, at thirty guineas.
Lady Anson has a most benevolent heart ; she spends much of her time, and a good deal of her money, amongst the poor and destitute of the neighboring village.


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