My Mothers Journal a Young Ladys Diary of Five Years Spent in Manila Macao
My Mothers Journal a Young Ladys Diary of Five Years Spent in Manila Macao
Harriet Low Mrs Hillard
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Joined us. He began talking at one o'clock, and kept it up till ten, with scarcely a response, except a laugh, from the rest of the party ! 6th. Received a note about half -past two, which ran thus : The humble petition of W. W. W. This sheweth : That the petitioner humbly solicits the pleasure of carrying arms with Miss L. This afternoon, and the petitioner would ever humbly pray, etc. I answered it in due form, and had a very pleas- ant walk with the petitioner. He is a young man of splendid ...talents, and can be excessively agree- able. jth. Messrs. W. , G. , I. , and B. Took tea with us. I read a little Spanish with Mr. Ibar, and had a pleasant evening. Mr. W. And Mr. G. Started for Canton about eleven, with a head wind. When Caroline and I were sitting cozing over the fire after they had all departed, she disclosed to me a secret, which so discomposed my nerves that I did not sleep till near four. I was, however, much en- tertained, as C. Began to talk in her sleep, upon which I had a very funny dialogue with her.
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