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We rode up with Captain Lushington, Colonel Douglas, Colonel Somerset, Mr Vansittart and Major Peel, and afterwards lunched with le Comte Bertrand, on game pie and champagne.
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We rode up with Captain Lushington, Colonel Douglas, Colonel Somerset, Mr Vansittart and Major Peel, and afterwards lunched with le Comte Bertrand, on game pie and champagne.
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We rode up with Captain Lushington, Colonel Douglas, Colonel Somerset, Mr Vansittart and Major Peel, and afterwards lunched with le Comte Bertrand, on game pie and champagne.
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Captain Lushington appeared sufficiently amused at my determined indifference to the rain.
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Leaving Captain Lushington to try the efficacy of my cure, Henry and I rode up to the French band playing on the hill.
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– Captain Lushington called, and seemed in despair.
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- It being reported that all the transports are to be ordered out of Balaklava harbour, Captain Lushington rode down from the Naval Brigade, and most kindly, and with great consideration, offered to put up a hut for us in the camp – it being too cold for me to think of living in a tent.
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We rode up with Captain Lushington, Colonel Douglas, Colonel Somerset, Mr. Vansittart, and Major Peel, and afterwards lunched with le Comte Bertrand, on game pie and champagne.
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Captain Lushington, now Rear Admiral Sir Stephen Lushington, K.C.B., who was promoted a few days ago, returns to-morrow, laden with honours, to England.
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The "Albion" had a shell which, by unlucky chance, pitched into Captain Lushington's stores, destroying his cellar and his clothes.
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