Holidays At Brighton - online book

An illustrated Brighton travel guide Circa 1834

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THE, PROMISED DESCRIPTION. 31
ed them out to us : they were just like any other people."
Mrs. Ashton smiled : she thought the king and queen would be much to be pitied, were they always obliged to wear heavy crowns on their heads and cumbersome dresses, such as Ed­ward and Lewis had imagined. But she told Lewis, she did not think they would be disappointed in the Pavilion, could they obtain a sight of it, and she would do her best to describe it.
Now, thought Lewis, this will be much more entertaining to write in my book than the early history of Brighton, and Edward will know no­thing about it; for Edward had run on before, and was at that moment leaning on the railing at the edge of the cliff, and looking down on the
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