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Thursday, 15th September.
My Dear Colvin, — On Tuesday, we had our young adventurer ready, and Fanny, Belle1, he and I set out about three of a dark, deadly hot, and deeply unwholesome afternoon. Belle had the lad behind her; I had a pint2 of champagne3 in either pocket, a parcel in my hands, and as Jack4 had a girth sore and I rode without a girth, I might be said to occupy a very unstrategic position. On the way down, a little dreary5, beastly drizzle6 beginning to come out of the darkness, Fanny put up an umbrella, her horse bounded, reared, cannoned7 into me, cannoned into Belle and the lad, and bolted for home. It really might and ought to have been an A1 catastrophe8; but nothing happened beyond Fanny’s nerves being a good deal shattered; of course, she could not tell what had happened to us until she got her horse mastered.
Next day, Haggard went off to the Commission and left us in charge of his house; all our people came down in wreaths of flowers; we had a boat for them; Haggard had a flag in the Commission boat for us; and when at last the steamer turned up, the young adventurer was carried on board in great style, with a new watch and chain, and about three pound ten of tips, and five big baskets of fruit as free-will offerings to the captain. Captain Morse had us all to lunch; champagne flowed, so did compliments; and I did the affable celebrity9 life-sized. It made a great send-off for the young adventurer. As the boat drew off, he was standing10 at the head of the gangway, supported by three handsome ladies — one of them a real full-blown beauty, Madame Green, the singer — and looking very engaging himself, between smiles and tears. Not that he cried in public.
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catastrophe
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celebrity
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blessing
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idiocy
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fatigue
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delightful
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touching
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vitality
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