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Austen-Leigh, James Edward, 1798-1874

"Memoir of Jane Austen"

It was written
last Saturday from off the Start, and conveyed to Popham Lane by
Captain Boyle, on his way to Midgham. He came from Lisbon in the
"Endymion." I will copy Charles's account of his conjectures about
Frank: "He has not seen my brother lately, nor does he expect to find
him arrived, as he met Captain Inglis at Rhodes, going up to take
command of the 'Petrel,' as he was coming down; but supposes he will
arrive in less than a fortnight from this time, in some ship which is
expected to reach England about that time with dispatches from Sir
Ralph Abercrombie." The event must show what sort of a conjuror
Captain Boyle is. The "Endymion" has not been plagued with any more
prizes. Charles spent three pleasant days in Lisbon.
'They were very well satisfied with their royal passenger, {68} whom
they found jolly and affable, who talks of Lady Augusta as his wife,
and seems much attached to her.
'When this letter was written, the "Endymion" was becalmed, but
Charles hoped to reach Portsmouth by Monday or Tuesday.


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