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Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character

CHAPTER VII
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Do not wait dinner or make any arrangements, because our hour of arrival is uncertain.

We may be detained till the evening seeing sights.

Mrs.E.B.R.
eats nothing (literally), and I daresay your common dinner may furnish _me_ with a meal.

Mrs.Ramsay desires kindest love; she is not looking well, and I hope, after the racket here, she will improve upon Frome quiet.

God bless you .-- Your affectionate E.B.R.
Marked--"First visit to F.F.with wife, June 9,1831." Mr.RAMSAY to Miss STUART SHEPPARD, Fromefield.
Woburn, Friday night, 1st July [1831].
We are sure that our very dear friends at Fromefield will be interested in hearing of our progress and welfare, and as we have a few extra minutes this morning, we are determined to devote them to a party now living in the hearts of _all_ the wanderers with whom they so lately and so grievously parted: the _weather_ even _sympathised_ on Tuesday evening, and all the comfort we had was in talking over individually the whole Fromefield concern.


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