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here Mr. Labouchere, a cabinet minister, and Lady Mary his wife,--I like him very much, and her, torrived alone at the Slough Station and found Lady Mary's carriage waiting. Away we drove through arraces with stone balustrades around it. Lady Mary met me at the door, and seemed quite concern little tea-table was standing. After tea Lady Mary showed me my room. It had that delightful, ntre to hold a little vase of flowers. Here Lady Mary left me to rest before dressing for dinner. . Lord Alfred is also very pleasant. Lady Mary prevailed on Lord Dufferin to stay and drivele, the Queen had sent over from Windsor for Lady Mary and her husband to dine with her that evenin to go and leave us to entertain ourselves. Lady Mary was dressed very prettily in a flounced whiten. No late hours for her. The next day Lady Mary told me that the Queen had talked to her allnly saw the Queen, who bowed graciously. Lady Mary stayed at our car door till it left the stat