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LETTERS FROM INDIA.
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picnic dinner at the Botanical Gardens last Wednesday, and I sent for my private share, a Twelfth-cake with a little prize pinned to each ‘slice. The schoolmistress says they had never drawn Twelfth-cake before, and were quite delighted. A little French workbox was the great object of ambition.

Sunday, 2nd.

We had one or two gentlemen at dinner yesterday.

We went to the Fort Church this morning; and in the evening George and I went on board the ‘Bucephalus’ to see ——’s cabin and 8. The probability is that we shall go home in one’ of these country ships, as no Queen’s ship seems to be forthcoming; and they are, in fact, nearly as comfortable. ’s cabin looked very comfortable for a cabin; but what a piece of business a ship is. I detest it; and, moreover, I was so giddy I could hardly get back to our boat again.