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critical period of H:Mys. Health.

After I had seen the King yesterday, I learnt that Colonel Digby had also been with Him, and as He afterwards went away I had no opportunity of asking any particulars of his Interview until his return this Morning - When I met Him I related to Him fully & fairly what had passed when I walked with H:My: yesterday - Colonel Digby then told Me that He had found Him ^ addition not so /addition hurried as He was when He saw Him a few days ago, & He thought that his general conversation was now very good, tho' He saw still some remaining shades.

After The King had dined this day He took a second Walk & in the Evening He paid a Visit to The Queen in her Apartment up Stairs -- on his return to His own, He conversed with Dr. Reynolds Sir Philip Hales Mr Battiscombe & Myself in the Antirooms -- During this short Interview not a single Impropriety Escaped Him & his conversation was quite in his natural & usual manner underline Sunday Febry. 22d. /underline The Bulletin of this day announced an uninterrupted progress to recovery. The Physicians of the day were Sir George Baker and Dr. Reynolds - When they saw H.My this Morning they thought well of Him - but He said to Dr Reynolds with a significant smile, as He was putting up the leaf of a Table underline This is called a Pembroke Table /underline -- would the Observation had been spared -- Sir George Baker remarked to Me this