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look at-- On Her admiring it, Mr Bryant desired Her Majesty would do Him the honor to accept of it from Him-- Her Majesty in the most affable manner thank'd Him for his Intentions, but told Him She could by no means rob Him of such a favorite, & so pleasant a Companion-- Mr Bryant urged his request again observing that perhaps in Ten Years He could not offer Her so handsome a one, [[underline]] & beg'd Her Majesty would make an Old Man happy, by accepting it [[/underline]] -- The request was too strongly urged to be longer refused -- The Spaniel was left in The Queen's Carriage -- Their Majesties now proceeded on towards Windsor -- Our return from this Lane was at [[underline]] three [[/underline]]