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− | leave without the Kg. & before You left me I again | + | leave without the Kg. & before You left me I again repeated why |
+ | present Her [[addition]] at [[/addition]] all. You will I hope be convinced that I can have | ||
+ | no Personal dislike to a Young Woman well brought up & Unknown | ||
+ | to me, but after what passed on Sunday I think it my particular | ||
+ | Duty to prevent ldy Cs. taking a Step which might offend | ||
+ | the Kg, & also to clear myself of the mistake of my having | ||
+ | given leave for a Presentation at Court without the Kg being | ||
+ | made acquainted with it. | ||
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+ | I am so Convinced of Your Judgement & regard to Decency | ||
+ | that You will approve of my intention to see ldy Chalmundeley | ||
+ | on Thursday to explain myself upon the Subject, as I must [[unclear]] | ||
+ | that I never saw a more Sensible & Respectful Letter | ||
+ | than Hers is to me. | ||
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+ | I hope You will enjoy this fine Weather in the Country | ||
+ | & amuse Yourself well, the exercise I hope will sure all Belirius | ||
+ | disorders which will give great Pleasure to | ||
+ | Windsor Yr very affectionnate Mother | ||
+ | the 19th March & Sincere Friend. Charlotte | ||
+ | 1799. |
Revision as of 18:40, 7 September 2018
leave without the Kg. & before You left me I again repeated why present Her addition at /addition all. You will I hope be convinced that I can have no Personal dislike to a Young Woman well brought up & Unknown to me, but after what passed on Sunday I think it my particular Duty to prevent ldy Cs. taking a Step which might offend the Kg, & also to clear myself of the mistake of my having given leave for a Presentation at Court without the Kg being made acquainted with it.
I am so Convinced of Your Judgement & regard to Decency that You will approve of my intention to see ldy Chalmundeley on Thursday to explain myself upon the Subject, as I must unclear that I never saw a more Sensible & Respectful Letter than Hers is to me.
I hope You will enjoy this fine Weather in the Country & amuse Yourself well, the exercise I hope will sure all Belirius disorders which will give great Pleasure to Windsor Yr very affectionnate Mother the 19th March & Sincere Friend. Charlotte 1799.