How very odd, dear Lady Holland, to ask me to dine with you on Sunday, the 9th, when I am coming to stay with you from the 5th to the 12th! It is like giving a gentleman an assignation for Wednesday, when you are going to marry him on the preceding Sunday,—an attempt to combine the stimulus of gallantry with the security of connubial relations. I do not propose to be guilty of the slightest infidelity to you while I am at Holland House, except you dine in town; and then it will not be infidelity, but spirited recrimination.
Ever the sincere and affectionate friend of Lady Holland.
MEMOIR OF THE REV. SYDNEY SMITH. | 89 |
P.S.—I believe no two Dissenting ministers will rejoice at Lord Sidmouth’s defeat more than Lord Holland and myself.