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second occasion of the necessity of strangers about the King's person at this period of His Majesty's illness, and all the circumstances which have occurred in the course of this week have been sufficient to call forth the most painful feelings -- I trust however that a consciousness of having been guided in Her Majesty's conduct by one motive only, that of doing all the Queen could in the most tender manner to contribute to the King's comfort and recovery will deletion support /deletion addition uphold /addition Her Majesty in Her severe trial -- and that the poor Princesses will take consolation from the sense of the support which they give their Parent, in this dreadful hour of Her affliction.

For yourself, Sir, it is impossible to add an argument of comfort to that internal satisfaction your