Description | Written from Holbrook Cottage, Suffolk, to the British Embassy, Constantinople Delay in getting letters as they go to and from Camerton: weather windy and damp:change to hat likely to be of no avail: hope for arrival of dogs and commencing of shooting: thanks for plan of his room, including narrow slip of a bedroom: leaving for Tattingstone on Wednesday, then to London, including for miniature portrait: account of Georgiana, downstairs but strength not regained: Norwich ball full, but no-one asked her to dance, so dull: visit to Woolverstone agreeable, getting on well with Mrs Lumsden, a charming, ladylike, young woman with a beautiful figure and the same tastes as herself: another offence by Augustus Wathen against Lord Brudenell, with court martial to take place, thought likely to favour Augustus: John and she glad to leave Yarmouth, if not their friends. Sheet, with 4 pages of text. Numbered "15". |