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quadgram | frequency |
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the prince of wales | 55 |
in the midst of | 43 |
the rest of the | 34 |
at the same time | 30 |
the king and queen | 30 |
on the th of | 29 |
one of the most | 27 |
the duke of york | 27 |
the house of commons | 22 |
the duke of wellington | 22 |
from time to time | 21 |
with an air of | 20 |
in the course of | 19 |
madame de la ch | 18 |
i was obliged to | 18 |
i was forced to | 18 |
a great deal of | 17 |
to go to the | 17 |
and i could not | 16 |
god save the king | 16 |
he told me he | 16 |
with a look of | 16 |
was one of the | 15 |
the whole of the | 15 |
at the hastings trial | 15 |
that i could not | 15 |
a good deal of | 15 |
in favour of the | 14 |
i could not but | 14 |
of the duke of | 14 |
at the end of | 14 |
as soon as i | 13 |
the queen and princesses | 13 |
i was glad to | 13 |
miss planta and myself | 13 |
miss planta came to | 12 |
my poor royal mistress | 12 |
but i could not | 12 |
very glad to see | 12 |
to my own room | 12 |
on account of the | 12 |
i had not seen | 12 |
the field of battle | 12 |
the duke of clarence | 12 |
in the house of | 12 |
miss planta and me | 12 |
the end of the | 12 |
as well as i | 11 |
to speak to me | 11 |
i begged him to | 11 |
a member of the | 11 |
as soon as the | 11 |
la tour du pin | 11 |
quarter of an hour | 11 |
de la tour du | 11 |
at the head of | 11 |
i know not how | 10 |
the house of lords | 10 |
i told him i | 10 |
i was very glad | 10 |
i could not help | 10 |
and with a look | 10 |
in a few minutes | 10 |
of the house of | 10 |
and i had the | 10 |
with a sort of | 10 |
could not but be | 10 |
and one of the | 10 |
of the first consul | 10 |
told me she had | 10 |
in the middle of | 10 |
i should like to | 9 |
into the next room | 9 |
all the rest of | 9 |
the th of april | 9 |
i had never seen | 9 |
she told me she | 9 |
in the hands of | 9 |
the hands of the | 9 |
is one of the | 9 |
to my dearest father | 9 |
had the pleasure to | 9 |
that i had not | 9 |
the duchess of devonshire | 9 |
came into the room | 9 |
out of the room | 9 |
told me he had | 9 |
for the first time | 9 |
the duc de luxembourg | 9 |
the close of the | 9 |
i could not hear | 9 |
as if i had | 9 |
was very glad to | 9 |
the middle of the | 9 |
he said he had | 9 |
the duchess of york | 9 |
i was alone with | 8 |
and with an air | 8 |
the side of the | 8 |
madame de la fite | 8 |
so good as to | 8 |
of madame de stael | 8 |
in a few days | 8 |
but he would not | 8 |
the king and his | 8 |
told me he was | 8 |
i went to the | 8 |
nothing could be more | 8 |
a quarter of an | 8 |
that it was not | 8 |
madame de la tour | 8 |
to the duke of | 8 |
he said he would | 8 |
in a state of | 8 |
i should have been | 8 |
to the prince of | 8 |
was out of the | 8 |
the arrival of the | 8 |
at the house of | 8 |
would not let me | 8 |
is by no means | 8 |
out of the way | 8 |
the midst of the | 8 |
of one of the | 8 |
in which he had | 8 |
on the part of | 8 |
the th of august | 8 |
came up to me | 8 |
told me that the | 7 |
if i had not | 7 |
to speak with me | 7 |
of the royal family | 7 |
to come to the | 7 |
asked me if i | 7 |
me to the queen | 7 |
into the hands of | 7 |
to the last moment | 7 |
rest of the day | 7 |
to the bishop of | 7 |
to the queen and | 7 |
the king and the | 7 |
by the side of | 7 |
and said she would | 7 |
had the honour of | 7 |
i had not the | 7 |
i do not think | 7 |
as well as of | 7 |
fanny burney to dr | 7 |
we were joined by | 7 |
as if he had | 7 |
of my dearest father | 7 |
fanny burney to mrs | 7 |
the service of the | 7 |
i went again to | 7 |
by the sight of | 7 |
and on the th | 7 |
the greater part of | 7 |
well as i could | 7 |
the beginning of the | 7 |
was by no means | 7 |
i did not know | 7 |
that he did not | 7 |
i was going to | 7 |
the air of a | 7 |
i assured him i | 7 |
middle of the night | 7 |
it would have been | 7 |
the opening of the | 7 |
the head of the | 7 |
the sight of his | 7 |
to speak to him | 7 |
with the duchess of | 6 |
a part of the | 6 |
of the state of | 6 |
for the rest of | 6 |
the th of march | 6 |
to my royal mistress | 6 |
the entrance of the | 6 |
i should not have | 6 |
by the duke of | 6 |
i could not have | 6 |
i could not be | 6 |
called upon me to | 6 |
with the duke of | 6 |
i was in the | 6 |
the duc de duras | 6 |
the memoirs of dr | 6 |
was alone with her | 6 |
as i was able | 6 |
glad to see him | 6 |
the voice of the | 6 |
the duchess of ancaster | 6 |
there could be no | 6 |
i did not dare | 6 |
knew not how to | 6 |
of the king and | 6 |
it to the queen | 6 |
i could not even | 6 |
for the benefit of | 6 |
with the prince of | 6 |
i am sure you | 6 |
by the death of | 6 |
all the royal family | 6 |
and said he would | 6 |
on the other hand | 6 |
i was able to | 6 |
we came to the | 6 |
could not bear to | 6 |
the first day of | 6 |
i am sure i | 6 |
could by no means | 6 |
in defiance of all | 6 |
was not to be | 6 |
i had the pleasure | 6 |
the course of this | 6 |
to madame de stael | 6 |
to the royal family | 6 |
me to go to | 6 |
it seemed to me | 6 |
the whole of my | 6 |
with the princess royal | 6 |
to the house of | 6 |
through which we passed | 6 |
of the duchess of | 6 |
came to my room | 6 |
the course of the | 6 |
for a few minutes | 6 |
to my poor queen | 6 |
de la tour maubourg | 6 |
the honour of her | 6 |
i am very sorry | 6 |
the top of the | 6 |
what i had done | 6 |
a letter from m | 6 |
i need not say | 6 |
as if she had | 6 |
if she had been | 6 |
the death of the | 6 |
i do not know | 6 |
i could not possibly | 6 |
have the honour to | 6 |
the moment i was | 6 |
with respect to the | 6 |
me if i had | 6 |
i was very sorry | 6 |
at the time of | 6 |
we went to the | 6 |
the midst of all | 6 |
the night had been | 6 |
to me the whole | 6 |
that he would not | 5 |
in the way of | 5 |
i am very glad | 5 |
said not a word | 5 |
and the prince of | 5 |
put a stop to | 5 |
that i had no | 5 |
i was very much | 5 |
it could not be | 5 |
i wish i had | 5 |
of which he had | 5 |
the list of emigrants | 5 |
did not think it | 5 |
the trial of warren | 5 |
of madame de maurville | 5 |
planta and me to | 5 |
by one of the | 5 |
as soon as he | 5 |
it was not till | 5 |
a little of the | 5 |
the vizier of oude | 5 |
of god save the | 5 |
in the spring of | 5 |
the death of his | 5 |
to come to her | 5 |
upper end of the | 5 |
to one of the | 5 |
i had not been | 5 |
shall i tell you | 5 |
a visit to mrs | 5 |
on the eve of | 5 |
obliged to go to | 5 |
be it what it | 5 |
and he said he | 5 |
me as if i | 5 |
in one of the | 5 |
trial of warren hastings | 5 |
you will be sure | 5 |
in my power to | 5 |
if i would give | 5 |
we set off for | 5 |
the duc de liancourt | 5 |
by the title of | 5 |
and the princess elizabeth | 5 |
with whom i had | 5 |
the king of france | 5 |
member of the opposition | 5 |
go to the play | 5 |
it would not be | 5 |
with the king and | 5 |
one of the pages | 5 |
when i saw him | 5 |
had never seen him | 5 |
the upper end of | 5 |
you may be sure | 5 |
and i did not | 5 |
to her royal highness | 5 |
but i had no | 5 |
to drink tea with | 5 |
to the princess augusta | 5 |
asked him if he | 5 |
to every species of | 5 |
when we arrived at | 5 |
i would give him | 5 |
with madame de la | 5 |
in the next room | 5 |
that i have not | 5 |
illness and death of | 5 |
the apartment of the | 5 |
i saw he was | 5 |
as well as to | 5 |
have the honour of | 5 |
presented to the queen | 5 |
but i would not | 5 |
that there was no | 5 |
have been able to | 5 |
i was fain to | 5 |
i would have given | 5 |
and there is no | 5 |
the restoration of the | 5 |
her intercourse with fanny | 5 |
received a letter from | 5 |
i did not think | 5 |
madame la duchesse de | 5 |
i had had a | 5 |
what say you to | 5 |
which he had been | 5 |
in the style of | 5 |
i found it was | 5 |
of the day was | 5 |
came to tell me | 5 |
in consequence of his | 5 |
i had seen him | 5 |
with all my heart | 5 |
of my dear father | 5 |
the equerry in waiting | 5 |
end of the room | 5 |
impossible for me to | 5 |
the sight of the | 5 |
with the sight of | 5 |
if i had never | 5 |
gave me to understand | 5 |
a visit from the | 5 |
to know how i | 5 |
the midst of his | 5 |
in a short time | 5 |
at such a moment | 5 |
the bottom of the | 5 |
to get rid of | 5 |
when i came to | 5 |
whom i had not | 5 |
to tell me that | 5 |
the part of the | 5 |
the garde du corps | 5 |
up and down the | 5 |
i was in a | 5 |
when he had done | 5 |
if i had been | 5 |
it must have been | 5 |
close of the year | 5 |
in which i had | 5 |
mile and a half | 5 |
glad to see me | 5 |
when i tell you | 5 |
duke of york was | 5 |
the door of the | 5 |
a mile and a | 5 |
is said to be | 5 |
with regard to the | 5 |
side of the hall | 5 |
have the goodness to | 5 |
i returned to my | 5 |
that i might have | 5 |
nothing to do with | 5 |
was a member of | 5 |
a man of the | 5 |
it seems to me | 5 |
i have not been | 5 |
we returned to the | 4 |
the royals went to | 4 |
i must tell you | 4 |
that he could not | 4 |
to madame la duchesse | 4 |
with whom he was | 4 |
two or three times | 4 |
some part of the | 4 |
in the same state | 4 |
one of the princesses | 4 |
duke of wellington and | 4 |
of wellington and prince | 4 |
i could not resist | 4 |
i believe he was | 4 |
the queen was in | 4 |
such a one as | 4 |
with madame de stael | 4 |
i would fain have | 4 |
take no denial to | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
at the foot of | 4 |
spoke not a word | 4 |
since i have seen | 4 |
master of the horse | 4 |
of the prince de | 4 |
begged me to go | 4 |
with which i had | 4 |
the queen and princess | 4 |
i believe i have | 4 |
have the pleasure of | 4 |
told her i had | 4 |
i asked him if | 4 |
to make known to | 4 |
i do not like | 4 |
the princess royal and | 4 |
the princess royal came | 4 |
related to me the | 4 |
i could not tell | 4 |
was seized with a | 4 |
amongst those who had | 4 |
i have been very | 4 |
had it not been | 4 |
a quarter of a | 4 |
an officer in the | 4 |
for which we have | 4 |
when we returned to | 4 |
went again to the | 4 |
two or three days | 4 |
interview with the queen | 4 |
which she had been | 4 |
to see him so | 4 |
could not help laughing | 4 |
had a good deal | 4 |
the prince and princess | 4 |
queen and the princesses | 4 |
the midst of them | 4 |
wished to see him | 4 |
the expenses of the | 4 |
as i had no | 4 |
the king of prussia | 4 |
i could make no | 4 |
him to make the | 4 |
a few lines to | 4 |
visit to the theatre | 4 |
under the protection of | 4 |
it was in the | 4 |
when i was alone | 4 |
to the service of | 4 |
i have reason to | 4 |
when i went to | 4 |
an interview with the | 4 |
i need not tell | 4 |
have the glass down | 4 |
on the road to | 4 |
with a look that | 4 |
in favour of mr | 4 |
he was going to | 4 |
struck up god save | 4 |
i was compelled to | 4 |
in which he was | 4 |
but i was glad | 4 |
to see all this | 4 |
of the marriage of | 4 |
she told me that | 4 |
i should be glad | 4 |
i did not see | 4 |
to be able to | 4 |
on the subject of | 4 |
at the door of | 4 |
takes leave of fanny | 4 |
i have not yet | 4 |
the duke of gloucester | 4 |
miss planta and i | 4 |
the duke de liancourt | 4 |
i think i know | 4 |
the state of things | 4 |
my dear miss burney | 4 |
in a very few | 4 |
and he told me | 4 |
in the service of | 4 |
he related to me | 4 |
this morning i was | 4 |
to let me know | 4 |
and the duke of | 4 |
it has given me | 4 |
it was not possible | 4 |
in a manner so | 4 |
in my own room | 4 |
an account of the | 4 |
in the evening i | 4 |
royal visit to the | 4 |
it was impossible to | 4 |
and the rest of | 4 |
was it not a | 4 |
could not have been | 4 |
and madame de la | 4 |
i was much surprised | 4 |
the people of paris | 4 |
that this was the | 4 |
to return to windsor | 4 |
with which he heard | 4 |
the duchess of angoul | 4 |
for i could not | 4 |
and i was quite | 4 |
and in a manner | 4 |
i know not what | 4 |
to whom i had | 4 |
the queen and mr | 4 |
to look at him | 4 |
not a word was | 4 |
the queen and the | 4 |
to see you here | 4 |
he then told me | 4 |
to say that the | 4 |
would take no denial | 4 |
the master of the | 4 |
at the police office | 4 |
the comte de narbonne | 4 |
in the same manner | 4 |
made me a visit | 4 |
one of the managers | 4 |
that the duke of | 4 |
for the loss of | 4 |
that i was almost | 4 |
be of the party | 4 |
the princesses augusta and | 4 |
the whole of this | 4 |
i will tell you | 4 |
i could not forbear | 4 |
to the top of | 4 |
to my little parlour | 4 |
the opening of this | 4 |
the present state of | 4 |
so much struck with | 4 |
then told me he | 4 |
know not how to | 4 |
to summon me to | 4 |
me with the most | 4 |
he looked at me | 4 |
and in a few | 4 |
must now tell you | 4 |
out of the question | 4 |
of the emperor of | 4 |
to know if i | 4 |
the comte de spagen | 4 |
i have not heard | 4 |
drink tea with me | 4 |
i knew not how | 4 |
prayers for the king | 4 |
to keep out of | 4 |
rap at my door | 4 |
prince and princess of | 4 |
to see him again | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
as soon as she | 4 |
summon me to the | 4 |
made a point of | 4 |
i did what i | 4 |
to me in a | 4 |
possible for me to | 4 |
to see you again | 4 |
on the point of | 4 |
the duke of brunswick | 4 |
from the field of | 4 |
with one of the | 4 |
a letter from my | 4 |
lest i should be | 4 |
and would not be | 4 |
of the french revolution | 4 |
of some of the | 4 |
i must now tell | 4 |
what i had to | 4 |
i went to my | 4 |
till we came to | 4 |
and he made a | 4 |
the king and royal | 4 |
told me that she | 4 |
i came to the | 4 |
she was going to | 4 |
for the remainder of | 4 |
the prince of orange | 4 |
so kind as to | 4 |
a day or two | 4 |
it was time to | 4 |
to return to the | 4 |
of the hastings trial | 4 |
a rap at my | 4 |
in the cause of | 4 |
and mademoiselle de mortemar | 4 |
will be so good | 4 |
he seemed to have | 4 |
and told me she | 4 |
the princess of orange | 4 |
to whom he had | 4 |
in the following pages | 4 |
and the princesses augusta | 4 |
on the list of | 4 |
in defiance of my | 4 |
in the new forest | 4 |
i was so much | 4 |
in which i was | 4 |
a letter from the | 4 |
you will easily believe | 4 |
he took up the | 4 |
during the whole of | 4 |
windham came up to | 4 |
about a quarter of | 4 |
by the sound of | 4 |
to write to you | 4 |
a few days after | 4 |
had not been able | 4 |
the wife of a | 4 |
did what i could | 4 |
with the utmost difficulty | 4 |
the princess elizabeth came | 4 |
i had not a | 4 |
de narbonne and m | 4 |
the honours of the | 4 |
that i should be | 4 |
i am sure he | 4 |
the rest of my | 4 |
that i can never | 4 |
i am sure she | 4 |
not been able to | 4 |
i come now to | 4 |
with the queen and | 4 |
but i do not | 4 |
a very few minutes | 4 |
i had a good | 4 |
on the other side | 4 |
the time of his | 4 |
he did not know | 4 |
how do you do | 4 |
by no means the | 4 |
i assure you i | 4 |
the th of december | 4 |
but what was my | 4 |
and my royal mistress | 4 |
was all i could | 4 |
the time of my | 4 |
we were to go | 4 |
for the purpose of | 4 |
he said it was | 4 |
went to westminster hall | 4 |
he is a very | 4 |
i thought it best | 4 |
i can never forget | 4 |
i told her majesty | 4 |
our way of life | 4 |
duke of wellington had | 4 |
there was not a | 4 |
i cannot bear to | 4 |
emigrants at juniper hall | 4 |
in a sort of | 4 |
and that he was | 4 |
how much i was | 4 |
she received me with | 4 |
philips to fanny burney | 4 |
but he was so | 4 |
but he did not | 4 |
wellington and prince bl | 4 |
that the king had | 4 |
and the sight of | 4 |
the royal family were | 4 |
what to do with | 4 |
the house of sir | 4 |
the news of the | 4 |
the terrace at windsor | 4 |
as i could not | 4 |
from the duke of | 4 |
to the apartment of | 4 |
to know how the | 4 |
it could only be | 4 |
friends of the people | 4 |
and when he had | 4 |
of the most distinguished | 4 |
the whole of his | 4 |
not a word of | 4 |
i never saw him | 4 |
my dearest father will | 4 |
not for the world | 4 |
for which i was | 4 |
during the period of | 3 |
with my royal mistress | 3 |
had one of the | 3 |
prince of wales at | 3 |
to take leave of | 3 |
the gentleman at the | 3 |
i believe he is | 3 |
which way to look | 3 |
more than an hour | 3 |
he set off for | 3 |
which he heard this | 3 |
as if i was | 3 |
i have seldom seen | 3 |
what is become of | 3 |
put up in the | 3 |
was forced to say | 3 |
the th of june | 3 |
had been named to | 3 |
i could by no | 3 |
his majesty was to | 3 |
that he was now | 3 |
i might as well | 3 |
nothing in the scale | 3 |
was summoned to the | 3 |
to give me a | 3 |
madame de stael was | 3 |
i do not mean | 3 |
but it will be | 3 |
see me in the | 3 |
as much as i | 3 |
it was too late | 3 |
the front of the | 3 |
discussed by his brother | 3 |
again to westminster hall | 3 |
at the age of | 3 |
in order to show | 3 |
a glimpse of the | 3 |
as a sort of | 3 |
the midst of a | 3 |
decrees against the emigrants | 3 |
to own the truth | 3 |
i had never yet | 3 |
now that i am | 3 |
brother in the service | 3 |
the conclusion of the | 3 |
in a situation of | 3 |
and we had a | 3 |
the same time to | 3 |
i felt as if | 3 |
i had a sort | 3 |
who was now in | 3 |
i could not see | 3 |
i ought not to | 3 |
right side of the | 3 |
as if it was | 3 |
a great number of | 3 |
the day after the | 3 |
quarter of a mile | 3 |
we are all here | 3 |
the palace of the | 3 |
to set off for | 3 |
in a tone of | 3 |
be of any use | 3 |
but i did not | 3 |
i was seized with | 3 |
up god save the | 3 |
to the ladies of | 3 |
visit to madame de | 3 |
the king of sardinia | 3 |
and the regency bill | 3 |
desired to see me | 3 |
the th of july | 3 |
in all other respects | 3 |
view of the sea | 3 |
me that i should | 3 |
about the middle of | 3 |
towards the close of | 3 |
he is now in | 3 |
when i had done | 3 |
on the morning of | 3 |
we talked of the | 3 |
he went to the | 3 |
a letter to the | 3 |
and the whole of | 3 |
i could hardly keep | 3 |
a visit from mr | 3 |
under the royal roof | 3 |
in the most gracious | 3 |
to be allowed to | 3 |
this encouraged me to | 3 |
was most eager to | 3 |
in the autumn of | 3 |
had never seen them | 3 |
to me to be | 3 |
the queen is so | 3 |
so obliging as to | 3 |
what must be the | 3 |
good deal of the | 3 |
with a species of | 3 |
a letter from our | 3 |
i had a most | 3 |
of all that was | 3 |
would not for the | 3 |
but in all other | 3 |
i had had the | 3 |
and the next morning | 3 |
the rajah of benares | 3 |
if he had been | 3 |
le duc de luxembourg | 3 |
i have the honour | 3 |
for the king and | 3 |
and i am sure | 3 |
as far as they | 3 |
respecting madame de stael | 3 |
was so much struck | 3 |
brought forward by the | 3 |
voice of the king | 3 |
to my dear father | 3 |
and stayed with me | 3 |
i shall have it | 3 |
he asked me if | 3 |
and the fear of | 3 |
i saw he meant | 3 |
seventeen years of age | 3 |
by a mad woman | 3 |
i would not have | 3 |
a view of the | 3 |
stael to fanny burney | 3 |
what i have to | 3 |
one of the royal | 3 |
to the master of | 3 |
the royal party came | 3 |
by the rising tide | 3 |
refuses to see dr | 3 |
a look of great | 3 |
by the name of | 3 |
i had the satisfaction | 3 |
i was too much | 3 |
me to speak to | 3 |
with some of his | 3 |
public prayers for the | 3 |
i was never so | 3 |
he was very glad | 3 |
in our way to | 3 |
one of the first | 3 |
and the king is | 3 |
and i am afraid | 3 |
at the gate of | 3 |
victor de la tour | 3 |
to be considered as | 3 |
had now the pleasure | 3 |
me sit by her | 3 |
of the princess charlotte | 3 |
had the satisfaction to | 3 |
my dear father was | 3 |
publication of the wanderer | 3 |
distress of the queen | 3 |
i wish you had | 3 |
as little as possible | 3 |
a word of the | 3 |
he had never seen | 3 |
he could not help | 3 |
and way of life | 3 |
i was come to | 3 |
pointed out to me | 3 |
from the time of | 3 |
to me with a | 3 |
laconic letter and interview | 3 |
majority on the council | 3 |
me the whole of | 3 |
it is to be | 3 |
i could almost have | 3 |
the whole royal family | 3 |
was in high spirits | 3 |
i have never seen | 3 |
enter upon the subject | 3 |
all that had passed | 3 |
to inform me that | 3 |
to be of the | 3 |
he could not but | 3 |
the princess royal was | 3 |
i had not read | 3 |
grew more and more | 3 |
there was something so | 3 |
and he is now | 3 |
never been able to | 3 |
and the king of | 3 |
glass down on my | 3 |
but just time to | 3 |
told me she was | 3 |
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the prince de cond | 3 |
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a wild irish girl | 3 |
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tone of his voice | 3 |
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of the french colony | 3 |
among her old friends | 3 |
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of a general officer | 3 |
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king and royal family | 3 |
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augusta and princess elizabeth | 3 |
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those who had been | 3 |
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for a few days | 3 |
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truly and sincerely yours | 3 |
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gentleman at the bar | 3 |
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duc de la rochefoucault | 3 |
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courts and court life | 3 |
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him by every opportunity | 3 |
spanish prisoners at dunkirk | 3 |
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the emperor of russia | 3 |
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la comtesse de narbonne | 3 |
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ministre de la guerre | 3 |
top of the house | 3 |
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be one of the | 3 |
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present state of things | 3 |
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willis and his son | 3 |
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madame de stael and | 3 |
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to speak to her | 3 |
de stael to fanny | 3 |
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one of the french | 3 |
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see the first consul | 3 |
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of two or three | 3 |
queen is so kind | 3 |
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of the rising tide | 3 |
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he has all the | 3 |
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impossible not to laugh | 3 |
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and my dear father | 3 |
her place at court | 3 |
me the next morning | 3 |
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may be said to | 3 |
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fit of the gout | 3 |
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resemblance between windham and | 3 |
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by his brother equerries | 3 |
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diary and letters of | 3 |
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personal resemblance between windham | 3 |
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large sum of money | 3 |
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first interview with her | 3 |
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president of the royal | 3 |
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of the managers of | 3 |
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execution of louis xvi | 3 |
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the directors of the | 3 |
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founder of sunday schools | 3 |
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as i am able | 3 |
death of the queen | 3 |
it what it may | 3 |
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my father and myself | 3 |
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if i wished to | 3 |
the princess and the | 3 |
by his own desire | 3 |
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princesses mary and amelia | 3 |
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the surprise with which | 3 |
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ask you how you | 3 |
i think it very | 3 |
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news was brought that | 3 |
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the world to have | 3 |
late in the evening | 3 |
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a dish of tea | 3 |
to me to see | 3 |
front of the house | 3 |
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and i do not | 3 |
to see me again | 3 |
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has been able to | 3 |
inquired if i had | 3 |
the benefit of the | 3 |
madame de stael has | 3 |
talked a good deal | 3 |
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when i saw her | 3 |
to see the first | 3 |
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my most dear father | 3 |
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of her royal highness | 3 |
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seen him since the | 3 |
that the queen had | 3 |
thing in the world | 3 |
her return to england | 3 |
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queen was in her | 3 |
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the first time since | 3 |
my little boy and | 3 |
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te deum for the | 3 |
with my dearest father | 3 |
to say to you | 3 |
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the road to paris | 3 |
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things i wished to | 3 |
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attendance upon the queen | 3 |
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king and his cause | 3 |
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be so good as | 3 |
to ask you how | 3 |
our way to the | 3 |
the maids of honour | 3 |
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on the french revolution | 3 |
you how you do | 3 |
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me an account of | 3 |
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for a short time | 3 |
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very truly and sincerely | 3 |
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to see the prince | 3 |
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his wife and son | 3 |
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my dear and honoured | 3 |
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hardly knew how to | 3 |
to the duchess of | 3 |
of madame de la | 3 |
little boy at court | 3 |
the th of october | 3 |
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to my great surprise | 3 |
his opinion of the | 3 |
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of the death of | 3 |
the height of the | 3 |
through the medium of | 3 |
the duke of grafton | 3 |
bed put up in | 3 |
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the right side of | 3 |
the pleasure to see | 3 |
speak with me alone | 3 |
bar of the house | 3 |
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what was the matter | 3 |
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me with the utmost | 3 |
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the people of the | 3 |
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in france during the | 3 |
love in a cottage | 3 |
of sir george baker | 3 |
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you are not well | 3 |
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the bishop of salisbury | 3 |
desired me to come | 3 |
than i had ever | 3 |
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the time i have | 3 |
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i went to her | 3 |
from all that was | 3 |
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we returned home to | 3 |
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the ladies of the | 3 |
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the protection of the | 3 |
the house of peers | 3 |
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the name of m | 3 |
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begged him to let | 3 |
brought up the rear | 3 |
that his majesty was | 3 |
honoured me with a | 3 |
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royal party went to | 3 |
soon as she was | 3 |
i beg you will | 3 |
and the duchess of | 3 |
he had been taken | 3 |
th of this month | 3 |
i have yet seen | 3 |
between windham and hastings | 3 |
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that i should have | 3 |
while i was dressing | 3 |
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to attend the queen | 3 |
at the bar of | 3 |
in support of the | 3 |
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the return to windsor | 3 |
you will not think | 3 |
elizabeth came into the | 3 |
which i now saw | 3 |
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by no means so | 3 |
would have thought it | 3 |
who was in the | 3 |
time to time to | 3 |
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business of the day | 3 |
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attempt against the king | 3 |
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i have always been | 3 |
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to tell me he | 3 |
to see me in | 3 |
what i could to | 3 |
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i had the happiness | 3 |
under the care of | 3 |
that it was only | 3 |
of the vizier of | 3 |
when at last i | 3 |
i could not bear | 3 |
at such a period | 3 |
spoke to me with | 3 |
any part of the | 3 |
i am extremely glad | 3 |
and the princess royal | 3 |
before the house of | 3 |
the honour of seeing | 3 |
i could hardly stand | 3 |
found my poor royal | 3 |
the pleasure of seeing | 3 |
told him i was | 3 |
believe i told you | 3 |
by a large majority | 3 |
the poor king was | 3 |
a smile and a | 3 |
he had given me | 3 |
the hands of a | 3 |
i saw she had | 3 |
the very reverse of | 3 |
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it was not to | 3 |
burney to fanny burney | 3 |
i looked at him | 3 |
of the most agreeable | 3 |
and she received me | 3 |
a few of the | 3 |
the rest of his | 3 |
the th of january | 3 |
told me they were | 3 |
that he should come | 3 |
for the restoration of | 3 |
occurred to me that | 3 |
the king continues to | 3 |
give an account of | 3 |
him with the most | 3 |
on the ground floor | 3 |
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news from the field | 3 |
their majesties and their | 3 |
as if i were | 3 |
after my dear father | 3 |
could with difficulty forbear | 2 |
and he would not | 2 |
tragedy finished and another | 2 |
of sir lucas pepys | 2 |
since my return from | 2 |
how to answer it | 2 |
that i mean to | 2 |
they all agreed to | 2 |
to a royal audience | 2 |
recollection of poor h | 2 |
so weak as to | 2 |
let me know what | 2 |
you have her leave | 2 |
a royal salute and | 2 |
i was a good | 2 |
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an accident befalls general | 2 |
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la fite and mrs | 2 |
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time such as this | 2 |
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as she will be | 2 |
natured recollection of poor | 2 |
her treatment of fanny | 2 |
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the canon and mrs | 2 |
the loss of my | 2 |
of all the allies | 2 |
just heard of the | 2 |
me an opportunity of | 2 |
and queen of the | 2 |
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royal visit to cheltenham | 2 |
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of the marriage to | 2 |
their majesties and the | 2 |
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the time of the | 2 |
the capital of france | 2 |
us to talk of | 2 |
the title of queen | 2 |
garde du corps du | 2 |
with the lady waldegraves | 2 |
which i had heard | 2 |
read part of st | 2 |
ask me how i | 2 |
say to you that | 2 |
my dearest madame de | 2 |
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on purpose to see | 2 |
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that one of his | 2 |
directors of the company | 2 |
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logic and for greek | 2 |
the royal party at | 2 |
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a large majority in | 2 |
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surprise at the play | 2 |
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to spend some time | 2 |
with an expression of | 2 |
he was to go | 2 |
a fortnight or three | 2 |
had passed the night | 2 |
favour of the poor | 2 |
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given me a ticket | 2 |
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young man who was | 2 |
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proposed visit to madame | 2 |
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you must not be | 2 |
windham affects to commiserate | 2 |
the last of the | 2 |
in soothing the king | 2 |
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the midst of every | 2 |
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of which she is | 2 |
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prejudicial to my health | 2 |
means in my power | 2 |
sad news from dunkirk | 2 |
on the steps of | 2 |
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that i might go | 2 |
a captured spanish ship | 2 |
saying she had never | 2 |
deaths of hester burney | 2 |
the removal to kew | 2 |
to see her again | 2 |
functions of his office | 2 |
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i do assure you | 2 |
not to be left | 2 |
forward to meet him | 2 |
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so great that i | 2 |
rank in the army | 2 |
a smart fit of | 2 |
when she was gone | 2 |
talk with the king | 2 |
great deal of honour | 2 |
to mention it to | 2 |
the mouth of the | 2 |
eager to find out | 2 |
against the british government | 2 |
seeing at the tuileries | 2 |
that he meant to | 2 |
a one as i | 2 |
i doubt not but | 2 |
end of the second | 2 |
the king on his | 2 |
not possibly deny this | 2 |
which the king was | 2 |
was all to the | 2 |
of the friends we | 2 |
visit to miss palmer | 2 |
my gratitude for her | 2 |
who can wonder it | 2 |
the most distant from | 2 |
and got into the | 2 |
the green benches for | 2 |
what i think of | 2 |
his hand on his | 2 |
the matrimonial project is | 2 |
in the low countries | 2 |
she received me most | 2 |
of one of her | 2 |
the relief of the | 2 |
out of his pocket | 2 |
not utter a word | 2 |
whom i was to | 2 |
to speak to mr | 2 |
but it was necessary | 2 |
mary ann captured off | 2 |
the royal party went | 2 |
ever remember to have | 2 |
the king in the | 2 |
sent me a message | 2 |
so much the better | 2 |
he would or not | 2 |
the fall of robespierre | 2 |
i am very happy | 2 |
i do not yet | 2 |
asked me whether i | 2 |
saw my dear father | 2 |
of all around him | 2 |
but you will see | 2 |
i owned i had | 2 |
as it is honourable | 2 |
that i would not | 2 |
how sweet to me | 2 |
the play was the | 2 |
to whom she had | 2 |
you will be at | 2 |
fast as i could | 2 |
who had brought me | 2 |
that her majesty had | 2 |
for the officers of | 2 |
to a more distant | 2 |
third of the upper | 2 |
the next day the | 2 |
pleasure to me to | 2 |
the duchess dowager of | 2 |
loss of my dear | 2 |
since the death of | 2 |
treasurer of the household | 2 |
de la fite and | 2 |
me of the same | 2 |
planta and myself to | 2 |
the situation of affairs | 2 |
he was determined to | 2 |
not the most distant | 2 |
at a greater distance | 2 |
her with the most | 2 |
so agitated and so | 2 |
king and his family | 2 |
the french political emigrants | 2 |
on the day i | 2 |
it was very cheerful | 2 |
his support to the | 2 |
memorial and explanatory note | 2 |
in the first instance | 2 |
i had not imagined | 2 |
what they were to | 2 |
good deal of conversation | 2 |
and the learned ladies | 2 |
refuse to receive him | 2 |
not another human being | 2 |
but how great was | 2 |
the diary and letters | 2 |
she was in her | 2 |
war between the two | 2 |
has since told me | 2 |
i had a long | 2 |
i can never tell | 2 |
you upon this subject | 2 |
charge relating to cheyt | 2 |
took off his hat | 2 |
cologne to coblenz and | 2 |
we had a great | 2 |
and the fate of | 2 |
the queen was most | 2 |
as well as our | 2 |
and drink tea with | 2 |
of the poor queen | 2 |
a disagreeable journey home | 2 |
all the ladies of | 2 |
has met with some | 2 |
in the world to | 2 |
anxious to know how | 2 |
in speaking of the | 2 |
i first went to | 2 |
the object of his | 2 |
the sands at the | 2 |
his answer to the | 2 |
taxed with visiting gentlemen | 2 |
i should else have | 2 |
to speak to you | 2 |
mishap on the road | 2 |
burney in a new | 2 |
me to understand that | 2 |
king refuses to see | 2 |
and how well he | 2 |
the two eldest princesses | 2 |
first outburst of the | 2 |
the phillipses at juniper | 2 |
been most afraid of | 2 |
is kissed by him | 2 |
miss kitty was in | 2 |
how i should have | 2 |
with all his old | 2 |
i was already in | 2 |
the dedication of camilla | 2 |
as far as the | 2 |
the prince eyes miss | 2 |
from a famous foreign | 2 |
for it was a | 2 |
a signal of distress | 2 |
he was not at | 2 |
exactly in the same | 2 |
as he was to | 2 |
interest in his favour | 2 |
the midst of this | 2 |
his presentation to the | 2 |
with which i was | 2 |
with a sweetness the | 2 |
letters to her son | 2 |
i had no objection | 2 |
was to take place | 2 |
i have always seen | 2 |
and his fond father | 2 |
death of young lady | 2 |
the danger was over | 2 |
the apartments of the | 2 |
that my father had | 2 |
who were at the | 2 |
told him there was | 2 |
in attendance upon the | 2 |
a great relief to | 2 |
have committed to paper | 2 |
then said she had | 2 |
i ought to have | 2 |
up to speak to | 2 |
about two hours after | 2 |
am able to do | 2 |
what was going forwards | 2 |
a level with the | 2 |
and said i was | 2 |
without looking at her | 2 |
with an alacrity that | 2 |
the tone of his | 2 |
quite uneasy at the | 2 |
he shrugged his shoulders | 2 |
de luc was with | 2 |
and member of the | 2 |
i was quite happy | 2 |
rather late in the | 2 |
long since i had | 2 |
to him to be | 2 |
at the prefecture at | 2 |
as well as we | 2 |
at the duchess of | 2 |
with my dear father | 2 |
she said she might | 2 |
an idea of the | 2 |
spent the whole day | 2 |
day of the decisive | 2 |
of the monthly review | 2 |
his remarks on the | 2 |
she was out of | 2 |
came into my parlour | 2 |
the death of mr | 2 |
hester burney and mrs | 2 |
appeared to me to | 2 |
i had no opportunity | 2 |
was in the way | 2 |
must have become of | 2 |
at dinner we all | 2 |
of which she had | 2 |
had been so long | 2 |
a statement of the | 2 |
to be present at | 2 |
dine with the king | 2 |
elected a member of | 2 |
have no time for | 2 |
i had conceived of | 2 |
is not for me | 2 |
to me by mr | 2 |
she would take no | 2 |
you are a committee | 2 |
have never been able | 2 |
appointed to examine the | 2 |
for the service of | 2 |
took part in the | 2 |
and sit with me | 2 |
and now i think | 2 |
to all my expectations | 2 |
when he came to | 2 |
unless he had some | 2 |
there is no one | 2 |
i could not recollect | 2 |
great deal of good | 2 |
the immediate service of | 2 |
another visit to the | 2 |
i fancy he had | 2 |
as much of the | 2 |
beg to speak with | 2 |
but i am in | 2 |
the borders of the | 2 |
spirits than i have | 2 |
by my dear father | 2 |
king approves the dedication | 2 |
a fresh attack of | 2 |
honour of belonging to | 2 |
me to go on | 2 |
supposed it must be | 2 |
have never been so | 2 |
to do the honours | 2 |
been a stranger to | 2 |
further changes at the | 2 |
ebook was produced by | 2 |
ne puis entrer dans | 2 |
was in a humour | 2 |
the eve of madame | 2 |
set off for town | 2 |
beautiful as a little | 2 |
the same moment with | 2 |
and said to me | 2 |
such a quiz of | 2 |
should i have been | 2 |
she would not be | 2 |
on with an alacrity | 2 |
and assisted by a | 2 |
her with a thousand | 2 |
narrated the state of | 2 |
and given her a | 2 |
and appealed to the | 2 |
as i have since | 2 |
know what she meant | 2 |
the prospect from the | 2 |
hands of the austrians | 2 |
he had shut the | 2 |
a wide expanse of | 2 |
for it is not | 2 |
with the most cruel | 2 |
happy to see you | 2 |
said the duke of | 2 |
was more than a | 2 |
with a smile of | 2 |
at my dearest mrs | 2 |
it is impossible not | 2 |
with an eagerness and | 2 |
by which he was | 2 |
he looked a little | 2 |
in a country town | 2 |
to come into my | 2 |
meet the head of | 2 |
was in the hands | 2 |
what is the matter | 2 |
never heard such a | 2 |
he had no doubt | 2 |
gave his support to | 2 |
had been appointed by | 2 |
the extent of the | 2 |
he could with difficulty | 2 |
air of a man | 2 |
of the royal household | 2 |
were of the party | 2 |
i was sorry i | 2 |
and all in the | 2 |
would much oblige me | 2 |
a coast ramble in | 2 |
how glad i am | 2 |
you may imagine how | 2 |
garden of the tuileries | 2 |
gossip from an old | 2 |
some of the first | 2 |
i begged her to | 2 |
all you could yourself | 2 |
i can only say | 2 |
the first who brought | 2 |
had just quitted me | 2 |
duchess de polignac at | 2 |
he had been much | 2 |
to my great relief | 2 |
your account of the | 2 |
letter from miss planta | 2 |
and my little boy | 2 |
i must beg you | 2 |
from my affectionate sister | 2 |
hurried out of the | 2 |
about half an hour | 2 |
since he had seen | 2 |
for i have read | 2 |
i was upon the | 2 |
happy not to be | 2 |
with a candle in | 2 |
she went on to | 2 |
that her royal highness | 2 |
but miss planta came | 2 |
a situation like mine | 2 |
lucas pepys on the | 2 |
saw he was going | 2 |
never to take up | 2 |
royal party and their | 2 |
luc and miss planta | 2 |
rest of the family | 2 |
the last sacrament administered | 2 |
reminded me of what | 2 |
he has not yet | 2 |
does not like to | 2 |
years of his life | 2 |
the duchess of angouleme | 2 |
to make a speech | 2 |
the th of this | 2 |
it by no means | 2 |
you might do it | 2 |
and in a voice | 2 |
head of the opposition | 2 |
on one side the | 2 |
in order to make | 2 |
seated himself by my | 2 |
a new passport obtained | 2 |
the most to my | 2 |
put it in his | 2 |
of the east india | 2 |
powderham castle and collumpton | 2 |
as soon as they | 2 |
in the front row | 2 |
looked a little surprised | 2 |
at once to the | 2 |
i would not say | 2 |
had no chance of | 2 |
much surprised to hear | 2 |
the box for the | 2 |
a liberty as to | 2 |
entry to london society | 2 |
he would have been | 2 |
will be sure to | 2 |
approves the dedication of | 2 |
the queen gave me | 2 |
out of the line | 2 |
passed between us upon | 2 |
arrival of the royals | 2 |
the city of amiens | 2 |
not think it right | 2 |
to be in the | 2 |
side of the room | 2 |
with the whole of | 2 |
to be acquainted with | 2 |
the head of an | 2 |
king and queen of | 2 |
and how was i | 2 |
have not been able | 2 |
i received a letter | 2 |
had sent me a | 2 |
a check met with | 2 |
in all the newspapers | 2 |
was heard with the | 2 |
command from her majesty | 2 |
received and letters penned | 2 |
i opened the door | 2 |
of his own country | 2 |
on a visit of | 2 |
retire to my room | 2 |
which has been so | 2 |
the queen was alone | 2 |
in what i have | 2 |
the reviews on camilla | 2 |
while i was still | 2 |
for that poor little | 2 |
the upper part of | 2 |
to the little dressing | 2 |
leave to pay my | 2 |
i can give you | 2 |
impossible to him to | 2 |
on the st of | 2 |
i determined not to | 2 |
part of the business | 2 |
by an officer of | 2 |
the entry of the | 2 |
would have come to | 2 |
in the courtyard of | 2 |
her flight from paris | 2 |
a medical opinion on | 2 |
on a visit here | 2 |
at sight of a | 2 |
i told him of | 2 |
the act was over | 2 |
and told me the | 2 |
and all the house | 2 |
he left the room | 2 |
you know it is | 2 |
meant to go to | 2 |
monstrous deal of good | 2 |
i was yet with | 2 |
upon such an occasion | 2 |
sundry visits to the | 2 |
reached the ears of | 2 |
to have the honour | 2 |
princesses augusta and elizabeth | 2 |
seemed to have no | 2 |
if she knew him | 2 |
did not stay long | 2 |
that nothing could be | 2 |
spoke of her very | 2 |
i did not page | 2 |
but while i was | 2 |
a place about the | 2 |
there was no reason | 2 |
but i had so | 2 |
state of uncertainty at | 2 |
else i should have | 2 |
in waiting upon the | 2 |
he was not to | 2 |
arrived the prince of | 2 |
there is a monument | 2 |
and the princess augusta | 2 |
i could not read | 2 |
when the queen was | 2 |
he has been in | 2 |
to find such a | 2 |
since the first day | 2 |
took him by the | 2 |
to son altesse royale | 2 |
am i to have | 2 |
into a state of | 2 |
there was no resisting | 2 |
in the front of | 2 |
could not but try | 2 |
and i am very | 2 |
during the years and | 2 |
have seen of him | 2 |
to make a visit | 2 |
day i went to | 2 |
lost sight of them | 2 |
me a very obliging | 2 |
to me than ever | 2 |
at windsor during the | 2 |
on the french national | 2 |
that could be offered | 2 |
they had lost their | 2 |
he was a little | 2 |
but how did i | 2 |
much shocked by the | 2 |
and that i was | 2 |
much have liked to | 2 |
in such a state | 2 |
when we came home | 2 |
waldegrave and miss goldsworthy | 2 |
have none of them | 2 |
used to public speaking | 2 |
of so great a | 2 |
of fox and sheridan | 2 |
some acquaintance with his | 2 |
with such excess of | 2 |
king complains of want | 2 |
a large army of | 2 |
a gloomy club meeting | 2 |
by the names of | 2 |
out of the house | 2 |
with regard to my | 2 |
a surprise at the | 2 |
a very late dinner | 2 |
announcement of the marriage | 2 |
table of the house | 2 |
desire of going to | 2 |
i never heard his | 2 |
gout and the love | 2 |
up to me immediately | 2 |
made by the french | 2 |
to the virtues and | 2 |
conversation was general and | 2 |
and that i might | 2 |
the french minister in | 2 |
a very good creature | 2 |
i cannot say that | 2 |
would have been quite | 2 |
the hastings trial resumed | 2 |
presented herself at the | 2 |
a point of ceremonial | 2 |
lodge in the town | 2 |
in a few moments | 2 |
to do with myself | 2 |
and benevolence of his | 2 |
to speak to the | 2 |
an aptitude for logic | 2 |
since i lost the | 2 |
how i went on | 2 |
induced me to make | 2 |
wellbred might not say | 2 |
royal journey to weymouth | 2 |
for i had no | 2 |
waiting for me in | 2 |
member of the house | 2 |
i had seen mr | 2 |
time he was at | 2 |
an invitation to the | 2 |
in point of voice | 2 |
rest of the passengers | 2 |
it would be a | 2 |
at a time such | 2 |
let me give you | 2 |
the lovely princess amelia | 2 |
a frigate of thirty | 2 |
the illness of the | 2 |
i could not endure | 2 |
i wished to go | 2 |
him to let me | 2 |
again in the arms | 2 |
journey to exeter and | 2 |
glad i am to | 2 |
to go to work | 2 |
phillipses at juniper hall | 2 |
from crewe hall to | 2 |
and the queen herself | 2 |
in this season of | 2 |
but my difficulty was | 2 |
could climb no further | 2 |
how little could i | 2 |
but it is a | 2 |
till i was ready | 2 |
the magnificent and southampton | 2 |
contemplated migration from paris | 2 |
have looked up to | 2 |
service of the king | 2 |
she told me her | 2 |
but i should like | 2 |
and a man of | 2 |
early days of the | 2 |
crewe hall to chelsea | 2 |
i had meant to | 2 |
interested in the hastings | 2 |
in all the most | 2 |
was in the same | 2 |
himself by my side | 2 |
you have a very | 2 |
assured him he would | 2 |
a journey to exeter | 2 |
i had been told | 2 |
he seems to have | 2 |
my poor aching eyes | 2 |
i hope the king | 2 |
fairly again presents himself | 2 |
if we had been | 2 |
was chiefly occupied in | 2 |
me with as much | 2 |
one of the attendants | 2 |
and in two minutes | 2 |
were all forced to | 2 |
died on the th | 2 |
his life of dr | 2 |
be well enough to | 2 |
hopes of the terrace | 2 |
the house is in | 2 |
is again present at | 2 |
was forced to return | 2 |
at any other time | 2 |
the door of my | 2 |
remaining years of his | 2 |
miss goldsworthy had now | 2 |
the bishop of london | 2 |
was the only time | 2 |
prince eyes miss burney | 2 |
to be in town | 2 |
first gentleman in europe | 2 |
a belief that i | 2 |
he is a mere | 2 |
royal gift to the | 2 |
in very strong terms | 2 |
a chair for me | 2 |
gave me a full | 2 |
to all the rest | 2 |
joy on arriving in | 2 |
voice from the next | 2 |
invited me to her | 2 |
what passed in the | 2 |
the nature of my | 2 |
the news of that | 2 |
every moment of his | 2 |
to see the house | 2 |
prince of wales eulogized | 2 |
which i mean to | 2 |
hall at the opening | 2 |
la duchesse de duras | 2 |
and his infant grand | 2 |
i told him there | 2 |
a royal gift to | 2 |
were to go to | 2 |
he was firmly persuaded | 2 |
the master of st | 2 |
fox in a rage | 2 |
me with a very | 2 |
of the physicians was | 2 |
of the poor king | 2 |
to their majesties and | 2 |
the prayer for his | 2 |
a proposed royal corps | 2 |
him since the first | 2 |
during the time of | 2 |
upon the point of | 2 |
with one of her | 2 |
a dinner with colonel | 2 |
how can that be | 2 |
as i saw him | 2 |
i am so glad | 2 |
the arms of my | 2 |
king came from the | 2 |
and of very uncommon | 2 |
the mind of the | 2 |
where the bishop of | 2 |
how was i struck | 2 |
of ever recovering the | 2 |
to tell him what | 2 |
was held out to | 2 |
locke and his fredy | 2 |
it was so very | 2 |
reproaches and sober counsel | 2 |
and not a few | 2 |
her state of health | 2 |
man so justly celebrated | 2 |
i exerted all the | 2 |
i know not whether | 2 |
of his taking the | 2 |
the royal plunge with | 2 |
their way of life | 2 |
the day of the | 2 |
was quite happy to | 2 |
the last wave of | 2 |
relative success of madame | 2 |
the nation at large | 2 |
to my beloved father | 2 |
at hand in case | 2 |
to attach me to | 2 |
of every sort that | 2 |
they have been to | 2 |
appointment was made out | 2 |
just what i have | 2 |
as it was done | 2 |
about this time i | 2 |
king to kew determined | 2 |
all her sweet daughters | 2 |
was extremely pleased with | 2 |
it was that the | 2 |
and called upon the | 2 |
this part of the | 2 |
a vassal of the | 2 |
take it for a | 2 |
me to see you | 2 |
elizabeth was sent out | 2 |
must be the feelings | 2 |
it had been the | 2 |
for which he had | 2 |
have made him stare | 2 |
all that had preceded | 2 |
me in the evening | 2 |
enough for me to | 2 |
soon returned to the | 2 |
planta and myself are | 2 |
there is all the | 2 |
i was much pleased | 2 |
the keeper of the | 2 |
not yet recovered from | 2 |
she could not forbear | 2 |
belonging to the government | 2 |
the king could not | 2 |
renders it all pleasure | 2 |
by which i might | 2 |
to pay my devoirs | 2 |
of the most brilliant | 2 |
visit of a priest | 2 |
was now called in | 2 |
is a very handsome | 2 |
son of george iii | 2 |
i saw with much | 2 |
to send to her | 2 |
was no other than | 2 |
but in a very | 2 |
the arm of a | 2 |
still i said nothing | 2 |
came to me again | 2 |
the first gentleman in | 2 |
never expected to see | 2 |
you have made me | 2 |
as he had not | 2 |
du corps by the | 2 |
a young man of | 2 |
the managers of the | 2 |
in the greatest embarrassment | 2 |
to coblenz and treves | 2 |
death of sir joshua | 2 |
i have no longer | 2 |
she came up to | 2 |
not an officer in | 2 |
elizabeth waldegrave and miss | 2 |
proposed meeting with lord | 2 |
was the last time | 2 |
better spirits than i | 2 |
her a great deal | 2 |
of the king he | 2 |
as to his own | 2 |
that he had lately | 2 |
a novel and a | 2 |
he had met with | 2 |
no sort of answer | 2 |
a party for us | 2 |
for her kindness and | 2 |
to go through the | 2 |
part of his life | 2 |
to get out of | 2 |
when the news of | 2 |
dear and excellent king | 2 |
officers in full uniform | 2 |
visit from sir walter | 2 |
la marquise de la | 2 |
the result of a | 2 |
have had the honour | 2 |
a paragraph in the | 2 |