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She spent some days at
my boarding house,
alternating from an agreeable
and interesting guest to
a violent terrified woman
of indomitable will. She
told us of her stay with
Lady Hester Stanhope,
& that Lady H.S. kept two
white horses with a red
mark on the back of each
in the shape of a saddle,
ready waiting for the
coming of the Lord — one of them
to be ridden by herself, to
Jerusalem. It seems that
H. L. insisted that [underline]she[/underline]
was to accompany the
Lord on the spare horse;
& thereupon a quarrel arose
which ended in their
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