Still, however, both at Keswick and Buttermere, he was somewhat shy of appearing in public.
He had no meal, but luckily we had part of a feed of corn brought from Keswick, and he procured some hay at a neighbouring house.
He was a violent Tory, and had heard much of the Keswick Radical.
As usual we have had several affectionate greetings, amongst others one from Sir — —, whom we met at Keswick.
She had come to Keswick three years in succession, hoping to get victory, but had failed.