Illustration for chapter 5 of the hampdens by harriet martineau. Illustration first published in once a week magazine (volume 8, page 281); this scan taken from the book publication (page 61). Sir oliver talks with his nieces at biggin house. " 'the king, and the queen too, may come here to hawk. Our fowling here is sport for a king, i can tell you: and it is a rare country for the queen's hawks, if she will come and try. ' the girls looked at each other in some dismay at the thought of having to play hostess to such a party. 'i agree with you,' said sir oliver, looking round upon the somewhat dingy walls and shabby furniture of the great dining-room in which they sat. 'this is no proper banqueting-hall for princes. But i lost a fortune twice over in entertaining the court all day, and in gaming with them at night: and the king knows that poor old sir oliver is a wrecked man. He would take kindly what i have to offer, and excuse shortcomings. ' ". Date: 7 March 1863.
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