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staying with them below. He then inquired the Names of these ladies
 
staying with them below. He then inquired the Names of these ladies
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& was told Miss Seymor & Miss Fellows. He then said I know
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the last but who is the first & was answer Lrd C. Natural
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Daughter, He came asked man if I knew that, I answered I understood
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She was a ward of Her, & then several of the others said No She
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was His Daughter. This I thought was my Duty to mention
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to You, but I was still more [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] anxious to inform
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You of my having received a Letter from ldy C. Yesterday
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Morning in which She renews Her request about Miss
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Mckenzie. & then returns me thanks for [[deletion]] to [[/deletion]] allowing Miss
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Seymour to be presented at Court. & inquires whether I can [[unclear]]
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of the same oppinion.  Now my dear You must remember
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that I imediately Said to You why present Her at all
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upon which You answred me it will be just like Mademoiselle
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le Clair. & I made the remark God knows so many people come
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to Court that I so not think the Kg would mind if much
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[[addition]] particularly as He does not know Her. [[/addition]] but I do not remember that I ever said, [[underline]] I gave leave that
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She should be presented. & You know that Step I never should take
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without the Kgs leave at time [[/underline]] nor did I understand it in that
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light, [[deletion]] [[unclear]] Lrd [[unclear]] wished to [[unclear]] [[/deletion]]
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Else I should immediately have given for answer that I did not dare give

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staying with them below. He then inquired the Names of these ladies & was told Miss Seymor & Miss Fellows. He then said I know the last but who is the first & was answer Lrd C. Natural Daughter, He came asked man if I knew that, I answered I understood She was a ward of Her, & then several of the others said No She was His Daughter. This I thought was my Duty to mention to You, but I was still more deletion unclear /deletion anxious to inform You of my having received a Letter from ldy C. Yesterday Morning in which She renews Her request about Miss Mckenzie. & then returns me thanks for deletion to /deletion allowing Miss Seymour to be presented at Court. & inquires whether I can unclear of the same oppinion. Now my dear You must remember that I imediately Said to You why present Her at all upon which You answred me it will be just like Mademoiselle le Clair. & I made the remark God knows so many people come to Court that I so not think the Kg would mind if much addition particularly as He does not know Her. /addition but I do not remember that I ever said, underline I gave leave that She should be presented. & You know that Step I never should take without the Kgs leave at time /underline nor did I understand it in that light, deletion unclear Lrd unclear wished to unclear /deletion Else I should immediately have given for answer that I did not dare give