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Wed May 30 00:44:46 2007
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We got the fly easily enough in our prose vernacular, and the driver
hid his surprise at our taking it for the little distance to the
palace, which it would have been so much pleasanter to walk.Yet, I do
not know but we were instinctively wise in coming to the entrance of
the fine old paved courtyard with a certain suddenness: if we had left
it much more time the grass between the bricks might have overgrown
them, and given an air of ruin to precincts that for centuries have
been held from decay, in the keeping of life at once simple and
elegant. Though Hampton Court has never been the residence of the
English kings since the second George gave the third George an
enduring disgust for it by boxing the ears of the boy there in a fit
of grandfatherly impatience, it has been and is the home of many
English gentlefolk, rarely privileged, in a land of rare privileges,
to live in apartments granted them by royal favor.
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We got the fly easily enough in our prose vernacular, and the driver hid his surprise at our taking it for the little distance to the palace, which it would have been so much pleasanter to walk.Yet, I do not know but we were instinctively wise in coming to the entrance of the fine old paved courtyard with a certain suddenness: if we had left it much more time the grass between the bricks might have overgrown them, and given an air of ruin to precincts that for centuries have been held from decay, in the keeping of life at once simple and elegant. Though Hampton Court has never been the residence of the English kings since the second George gave the third George an enduring disgust for it by boxing the ears of the boy there in a fit of grandfatherly impatience, it has been and is the home of many English gentlefolk, rarely privileged, in a land of rare privileges, to live in apartments granted them by royal favor.
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