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The Days Before Yesterday by Lord Frederick Spencer Hamilton
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upstairs into his bedroom, to the furious indignation of the
housekeeper, who declared, with a certain amount of reason, that
it was impossible to keep a house well if live sheep were to be
allowed in the best bedrooms. So Landseer, his easel and colours
and his sheep were all transferred to the garden.

On another occasion there was some talk about a savage bull.
Landseer, muttering, "Bulls! bulls! bulls!" snatched up an album
of my sister's, and finding a blank page in it, made an exquisite
little drawing of a charging bull. The disordered brain repeating
"Bulls! bulls! bulls!" he then drew a bulldog, a pair of
bullfinches surrounded by bulrushes, and a hooked bull trout
fighting furiously for freedom. That page has been cut out and
framed for fifty years.





CHAPTER II


The "swells" of the "sixties"--Old Lord Claud Hamilton--My first
presentation to Queen Victoria--Scandalous behaviour of a brother--
Queen Victoria's letters--Her character and strong common sense--
My mother's recollections of George III. and George IV.--Carlton
House, and the Brighton Pavilion--Queen Alexandra--The Fairchild
Family--Dr. Cumming and his church--A clerical Jazz--First visit
to Paris--General de Flahault's account of Napoleon's campaign of
1812--Another curious link with the past--"Something French"--
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