The manoeuvres are taking up a great deal of his time; he shall be very grateful to receive Lawrence's "cadeau"; he is very pleased that Lawrence thinks so highly of
Selina's picture that he wants it engraved, he will talk to Selina if she is alarmed at being "in the window of a print shop"; he asks for six impressions and insists on adding them to his bill at
Colnaghi's, where he already awaits a print of the
D. of Wellington; Ward's minitaure of Selina has arrived safely; he speaks highly of a local sculptor,
Rauch, who has completed a monumental bronze of
Blücher.