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... wrote the Morning Post for 6th July ; jumble these phrases together and you have a complete account of all that's passing at Brighthelmstone . ' The only novelty was cricket matches on the Steine , played between the visitors and their ...
... wrote the Morning Post for 6th July ; jumble these phrases together and you have a complete account of all that's passing at Brighthelmstone . ' The only novelty was cricket matches on the Steine , played between the visitors and their ...
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... wrote the same newspaper , ' they appear on the parade to hear the word of command given to the subaltern guard ; afterwards they toss off their goes of brandy , dine about five , and come about eight to the theatre . Vivent l'Amour et ...
... wrote the same newspaper , ' they appear on the parade to hear the word of command given to the subaltern guard ; afterwards they toss off their goes of brandy , dine about five , and come about eight to the theatre . Vivent l'Amour et ...
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... wrote Mrs. Creevey to her husband the next morning , ' was he not at that moment thinking of her as his lawful wife ? For in no other sense could he call it unfashionable . ' No longer very young or robust in health , they took affec ...
... wrote Mrs. Creevey to her husband the next morning , ' was he not at that moment thinking of her as his lawful wife ? For in no other sense could he call it unfashionable . ' No longer very young or robust in health , they took affec ...
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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