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My dearest Son. I cannot employ my Time better this
 
My dearest Son. I cannot employ my Time better this
early in the Morning, than by returning You t
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early in the Morning, than by returning You thanks, for
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the Information You have given me of Your intended journey
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to Brighton. I am sorry You must leave London without
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the reconciliation having taken place, and do most truely
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enter into all those Strong feelings You express upon this
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occasion, I do most sincerely regret that this happy Event
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is not as yet come to a Conclusion, but beg of You to be
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assured that whatever power I have it should be employed
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to forward this happy moment, & not only this but every
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[[unclear]] that can produce happiness & union to the Family
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for in theirs mine own is Centered, & my Inclination
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will always be to prove in every action of my life how
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truely & unalterable I am
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my dearest Son
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Your ever affectionnate Mother
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& Sincere Friend.
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Charlotte
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G L. Windsor
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the 29 [[underlined]] th [[/underlined]] July
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1804.

Latest revision as of 21:51, 28 September 2018

My dearest Son. I cannot employ my Time better this early in the Morning, than by returning You thanks, for the Information You have given me of Your intended journey to Brighton. I am sorry You must leave London without the reconciliation having taken place, and do most truely enter into all those Strong feelings You express upon this occasion, I do most sincerely regret that this happy Event is not as yet come to a Conclusion, but beg of You to be assured that whatever power I have it should be employed to forward this happy moment, & not only this but every unclear that can produce happiness & union to the Family for in theirs mine own is Centered, & my Inclination will always be to prove in every action of my life how truely & unalterable I am

my dearest Son

Your ever affectionnate Mother & Sincere Friend. Charlotte

G L. Windsor the 29 underlined th /underlined July 1804.