Memoirs of a Highland Lady the Autobiography of Elizabeth Grant of Rothiemurch

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Elizabeth Grant
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Sir David and Lady Brewster were with us for a while, and Dr. Hooker, and the Grants of course, with their quaint fun and their oddities and their extra piety, which, I think, was wearing away. In the early part of the year aunt Mary came to us from Tennochside, escorted by my father on his return from London. She found me very ill. I had gone at Christmas on a visit to our cousins the Hoses of Holme, where I had not been since Charlotte's marriage to Sir John, then Colonel Burgoyne. There had ...been no company in the house for some time ; I was put into a damp bed, which gave me a cold, followed by such a cough that I had kept my room ever since ; the dull barrack-room, very low in the roof, just under the slates, cold in winter, a furnace in summer, only one window in it, and we three girls in it, my poor sisters disturbed all night by my incessant cough. Dr. Smith, kind little man, took what 372 ILLNESS 1822 care he could of me, and Jane, who succeeded to my " situation, " was the best, the most untiring of nurses, but neither of them could manage my removal to a more fitting apartment.

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