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第2章 LETTER:TO W.D.B.AND A.B.(2)

The Adelphi,my first specimen of an English hotel,is perfectly comfortable,and though an immense establishment,is quiet as a private house.There is none of the bustle of the Astor,and if Iring my bedroom bell it is answered by a woman who attends to me assiduously.The landlord pays us a visit every day to know if we have all we wish.

LONDON,Sunday,November 1

Here I am in the mighty heart,but before I say one word about it Iwill go on from Wednesday evening with my journal.On Thursday,though still very feeble,I dined at Green Bank,the country-seat of Mr.William Rathbone.I was unwilling to leave Liverpool without sharing with your father some of the hospitalities offered to us and made a great effort to go.The place is very beautiful and the house full of comfortable elegance.

The next morning we started for Birmingham,ninety-seven miles from Liverpool,on our way to London,as I am unable to travel the whole way in a day.On this railway I felt for the first time the superiority of England to our own country.The cars are divided into first,second,and third classes.We took a first-class car,which has all the comforts of a private carriage.

Just as we entered Birmingham I observed the finest seat,surrounded by a park wall and with a very picturesque old church,that I had seen on the way.On enquiring of young Mr.Van Wart,who came to see us in Birmingham (the nephew of Washington Irving),whose place it was,he said it was now called Aston Hall and was owned by Mr.

Watt,but it was formerly owned by the Bracebridges,and was the veritable "Bracebridge Hall,"and that his uncle had passed his Christmas there.

On arriving here we found our rooms all ready for us at Long's Hotel,kept by Mr.Markwell,a wine merchant.The house is in New Bond Street,in the very centre of movement at the West End,and Mr.

Markwell full of personal assiduity,which we never see with us.He comes to the carriage himself,gives me his arm to go upstairs,is so much obliged to us for honoring his house,ushers you in to dinner,at least on the first day,and seats you,etc.,etc.

Do not imagine us in fresh,new-looking rooms as we should be in New York or Philadelphia.No,in London even new things look old,but almost everything IS old.Our parlor has three windows down to the floor,but it is very dark.The paint is maple color,and everything is dingy in appearance.The window in my bedroom looks like a horn lantern,so thick is the smoke,and yet everything is scrupulously clean.On our arrival,Boyd,the Secretary of Legation,soon came,and stayed to dine with us at six.Our dinner was an excellent soup,the boiled cod garnished with fried smelts,the roast beef and a FRICANDEAU with sweet breads,then a pheasant,and afterwards,dessert.

This morning Mr.Bates came very early to see us,and then Mr.

Joseph Coolidge,who looks very young and handsome;then Mr.Colman,who also looks very well,Mr.Boyd and a Mr.Haight,of New York,and Mr.Gair,son of Mr.Gair of Liverpool,a pleasing young man.

Monday Evening This morning came Mr.Aspinwall,then Captain Wormeley,then Dr.

Holland,then Mrs.Bates,then Mr.Joseph Jay and his sister,then Tom Appleton,Mrs.and Miss Wormeley,and Mrs.Franklin Dexter.Dr.

Holland came a second time to take me a drive,but Mrs.Bates being with me he took your father.Mrs.Bates took me to do some shopping,and to see about some houses.They are very desirous we should be in their neighborhood,in Portland Place,but I have a fancy myself for the new part of town.I have been so used all my life to see things fresh and clean-looking,that I cannot get accustomed to the London dinge,and some of the finest houses look to me as though I would like to give them a good scouring.Tell Cousin M.never to come to England,she would be shocked every minute,with all the grandeur.A new country is cleaner-looking,though it may not be so picturesque.

I got your letters when I arrived here,and I wish this may give you but a little pleasure they gave me.Pray never let a steamer come without a token from both of you ...With love to Grandma and Uncle Thomas,believe me,with more love than ever before,ELIZABETH D.BANCROFT.

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