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My dearest Son. I was very sorry to
 
My dearest Son. I was very sorry to
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hear the Duke of York say that You felt
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much Fatigued after the Levee but it
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was to late to send my Inquiries Yesterday
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after Your Health, & tho late
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they are not less Sincere to Day & You
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may be assured that a good account will
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give me much Satisfaction.
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I was a little afraid that the Conversation
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on Munday last with the
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Dutchess of Leeds would not prove a
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profitable Prescription for Your great
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uneasiness in Your Bowels, I admired
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Your Patience & good Temper & wish
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most Sincerely that the clearness with

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the Queen to the Prince Regent 19th. Nov. 1813

My dearest Son. I was very sorry to hear the Duke of York say that You felt much Fatigued after the Levee but it was to late to send my Inquiries Yesterday after Your Health, & tho late they are not less Sincere to Day & You may be assured that a good account will give me much Satisfaction.

I was a little afraid that the Conversation on Munday last with the Dutchess of Leeds would not prove a profitable Prescription for Your great uneasiness in Your Bowels, I admired Your Patience & good Temper & wish most Sincerely that the clearness with