Barford Abbey by Susannah Minific Gunning
page 111 of 205 (54%)
page 111 of 205 (54%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
_there_,--For my part, I am not a little proud of stealing into his good
graces:--I don't know for what, but Lady Powis tells me, I am one of his first favourites; he has presented me a pretty little grey horse, beautifully caparison'd; and hopes he says, to make me a good horsewoman. As I have promis'd to be at the Abbey early, I shall close this letter; and, if I have an opportunity, will write another by the same packet.--Believe me ever, my dearest Lady, your most grateful and affectionate F. WARLEY. END OF THE FIRST VOLUME. BARFORD ABBEY, A NOVEL: IN A SERIES of LETTERS. IN TWO VOLUMES. |
|