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inclosed to Her from Miss Knight, which  
 
inclosed to Her from Miss Knight, which  
came [[underline]]
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came [[underline]] to [[/underline]] the latter Lady [[underline]] from [[/underline]] the Continent
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& You will find the Post Mark
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[[underline]] Amiens [[/underline]] & if You will read what is wrote
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in the Cover You will find it to be so. it
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may perhaps be worst Your opening
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it, as many means [[deletion]] to [[/deletion]] may be taken to convey
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Letters to C. as it is well known that Her
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Correspondence is neither so large nor so frequent
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[[deletion]] then [[/deletion]] [[addition]] as [[/addition]] it used to be before Her [[unclear]].
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I myself can not help suspecting
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of its comming from one of the [[unclear]]
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that have left England. & the Person [[underline]] unknown [[/underline]]
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to Miss Knight. - I beg only one little
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Word in answer to Charlottes request & beg You
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to believe me
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My dearest Son
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Windsor    Your ever affectionate Mother
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the 9th August 1814.      & Friend Charlotte

Latest revision as of 17:37, 30 August 2018

inclosed to Her from Miss Knight, which came underline to /underline the latter Lady underline from /underline the Continent & You will find the Post Mark underline Amiens /underline & if You will read what is wrote in the Cover You will find it to be so. it may perhaps be worst Your opening it, as many means deletion to /deletion may be taken to convey Letters to C. as it is well known that Her Correspondence is neither so large nor so frequent deletion then /deletion addition as /addition it used to be before Her unclear. I myself can not help suspecting of its comming from one of the unclear that have left England. & the Person underline unknown /underline to Miss Knight. - I beg only one little Word in answer to Charlottes request & beg You to believe me My dearest Son Windsor Your ever affectionate Mother the 9th August 1814. & Friend Charlotte