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... continued to be regarded with such horror that over twenty years had to elapse before ' polite society ' would countenance it . . . . Thus such a thing as bathing in the open and in public formed a most startling , most extraordinary ...
... continued to be regarded with such horror that over twenty years had to elapse before ' polite society ' would countenance it . . . . Thus such a thing as bathing in the open and in public formed a most startling , most extraordinary ...
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... continued to improve . The Pavilion became re- cognized as the summer residence of the Prince of Wales , and members of the fashionable world hastened to follow his example by building or buying houses here of their own . Furthermore ...
... continued to improve . The Pavilion became re- cognized as the summer residence of the Prince of Wales , and members of the fashionable world hastened to follow his example by building or buying houses here of their own . Furthermore ...
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... continued to employ Chifney ' no gentleman would start against him ' . The Prince's conscience was perfectly clear ; and , indig- nant at the imputation on his jockey , he preferred to give up his stud as a demonstration of his disgust ...
... continued to employ Chifney ' no gentleman would start against him ' . The Prince's conscience was perfectly clear ; and , indig- nant at the imputation on his jockey , he preferred to give up his stud as a demonstration of his disgust ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I AN INCIDENT AFTER THE CIVIL WARS | 13 |
BRIGHTHELMSTON | 26 |
DR RUSSELLS DISCOVERY | 39 |
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¹The admired amusing appeared arrived bathing beauty became Brighthelmstone Brighton brother Carlton House Chain Pier coach Creevey Cumberland curricles d'Osmond daughter delight dinner dressed Duc d'Orléans Duke Duke of Cumberland Duke of York England English eyes fashion Fitzherbert French friends gentlemen green guests hair honour horses humour husband invited Johnson King George IV King's Lady Conyngham Lady Hertford Lady Jersey later live London looked Lord Barrymore Lord Thurlow Madame manner marriage married Miss Burney Moreover morning never night obliged occasion palace parties passed person Philippe Egalité play pleasure possessed Prince of Wales Prince's Princess Princess of Wales Queen race Regent riding round Royal Highness Royal Pavilion seemed side Sir John Lade Sir Philip soon Steine Street summer taste tells Thrale tion took town visitors walk woman wrote young