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their Circumstances to be but indifferent & as their | their Circumstances to be but indifferent & as their | ||
attachment made them follow the Dutchess & leave | attachment made them follow the Dutchess & leave | ||
− | their own Country | + | their own Country You may perhaps hereafter |
+ | Consider them as deserving of Your Notice. This | ||
+ | in [[foreign: French]] entre Nous. [[/foreign]] | ||
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+ | I hope that Nothing will prevent my seing You on | ||
+ | Thursday when I shall rejoice to hear that all is gone | ||
+ | off as You could wish in the House of Commons & | ||
+ | that this trying business [[addition]] may [[/addition]] [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] soon be ended is the cannest | ||
+ | prayer of | ||
+ | My dearest Son | ||
+ | Castle Windsor Your ever affectionnate Mother | ||
+ | the 24th March & Sincere Friend | ||
+ | 1813. Charlotte |
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their Circumstances to be but indifferent & as their attachment made them follow the Dutchess & leave their own Country You may perhaps hereafter Consider them as deserving of Your Notice. This in foreign: French entre Nous. /foreign
I hope that Nothing will prevent my seing You on Thursday when I shall rejoice to hear that all is gone off as You could wish in the House of Commons & that this trying business addition may /addition deletion unclear /deletion soon be ended is the cannest prayer of My dearest Son Castle Windsor Your ever affectionnate Mother the 24th March & Sincere Friend 1813. Charlotte