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Blackmantle, Bernard

"The English Spy An Original Work Characteristic, Satirical, And Humorous. Comprising Scenes And Sketches In Every Rank Of Society, Being Portraits Drawn From The Life"


5 Colonel A------y, certainly tho first whist player of the
rooms.
If he ever drilled a company of raw recruits half as well as
he manages a handful of bad cards, he must have been the
very admirable Crichton of soldiership.
6 Mr. R------n, a facetious and good-humoured son of Erin;
true
as clock-work to the board of green cloth, though he has
been an age making a fortune from it.
7 Among the most fashionable amusements of Cheltenham are
the fancy-balls, given by two or three of the principal
sojourners in that place, of card-playing, scandal,
freemasonry, and hot water--God knows how many are in the
latter ingredient! The most splendid I recollect was
given by Colonel---------, or rather Miss---------, whose
_protege_ he married; touching which alliance, there is a
story of some interest and much romance. Of that, as Pierce
Egan says very wittily in every critique, "of that anon."
There certainly was some fun and humour displayed by a few
of the characters on the particular evening I mention; the
two best performers were a reverend gentleman as
one of Russell's waggoners, inimitably portrayed, and
Captain B. A-----e, not the author of "To Day," but his
brother, as an Indian prince.


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