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Since I wrote the other page, this day has turned out so very beautifull, that I have taken a very fine drive in the spare Carriage, and since that have walked in my own lovely Garden -- Every thing looks Clean, and refreshed by the rain, and the Thames has recovered its beauty for it was quite underline dull and low /underline -- and it was looking full, and many pleasure boats upon it, even the underline Eton boys /underline were playing Cricket in the playfields --

I am ashamed to say that I cannot recollect the name of the French book, addition it was /addition either a underline life /underline or a underline Story /underline which you kindly recommended me to read. I shall thank you to name it when you are so kind as to write to me. I hope you are both quite well. The Castle is looking underline Magnificent /underline just now from my own little Sanctum. I still look forward of the Weather is literally underline fine /underline to the happiness of underline seeing you both here. /underline addition next Spring /addition I can promise you that the House is as warm as a underline toast. /underline Your unclear a underline chalet to the South, /underline and you shall do every underline thing you please /underline from underline Morning till Night. /underline

Adieu My kind Dear friends I hope to hear from you soon. Ever your most underline faithfully attached /underline

Augusta

I cannot end this till tomorrow having forgot that Saturday is a underline Postless Night /underline in the Country --

Septr. 10th. I have had the happiness of receiving a most kind letter from you today for which I say thank you underline with all my Heart /underline and I will answer it in a underline few days. /underline