Life And Letters Of Maria Edgeworth/Volume 2/Letter 47
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To MRS. RUXTON.
EDGEWORTHSTOWN, August 16, 1824.
We have heard from Sophy Fox, who tells us that they have been delighted with their journey to Aberystwith, especially the devil's bridge. Can you tell me why the devil has so many bridges, sublime and beautiful, in every country of the habitable world? Ingénieur des Ponts et Chaussées to his Satanic majesty would be a place of great business, profit and glory, and would require a man of first-rate abilities. Lucy has painted a beautiful portrait of her bullfinch, picking at a bunch of white currants—the currants would, I am sure, be picked by any live bird.
Tell me how you like Haji Baba.