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Continueing our course afterwards towards Bulstrode The Duchess of Portlands, The General with Eagerness informed Me that He was persuaded Their Majesties would stop there, & recollecting a former reception there, He now promised Himself, & [[underline]] Me, [[/underline]] the best breakfast in the World-- His disappointment & surprize were great, when instead of turning towards Bulstrode, the Cavalcade passed it [[underline]] with undiminished pace [[/underline]] Approaching Chalfont St. Giles's from the top of the Hills in the hollow below, Horses & Attendants in Royal Liveries appeared-- At this sight The General's late flattering expectations, changed suddenly to alarm -- He now very gravely came up to Me, & informed Me, that The King had lately been talking to Him of a [[underline]] particular Stag, [[/underline]] & that He now much