Volume 64: Emily Macarthur [Mrs. James Macarthur] correspondence and other papers, 1838-1879: No. 304
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is over, but you cannot think how very warlike the people of England are - they cannot bear Lord Derby for having kept us out of war - they abuse him in every way - say he drinks very much - I dont believe it - I suppose the ministers are proof against abuse, for I am sure each by turns has a plentiful share of it, & they are very good patiently to go on serving their country conscientiously & doing all the good they can in that way.
We are very happy here for by turns we are always seeing our children. Ned's wife Eleanor, has just been in - Mary & Charley were here after dinner last nigh - & we saw both Fred & Phil during the day - & I took dear Libby a long drive - her little dear Baby (mine as he was born at our house) - is settling in but cries with the pain of cutting his teeth - so that