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− | My dearest Son. I am sure You will be | + | My dearest Son. I am sure You will be |
+ | glad to hear that Yr Sisters have not | ||
+ | only passed a very good Night but that | ||
+ | Dr. Gisborne assures Us they go on as Well | ||
+ | as Possible, a proof of which is His returning | ||
+ | to London & being the bearer of this. | ||
+ | We shall certainly be in the Queens | ||
+ | House to Morrow & stay till Friday | ||
+ | after [[unclear]] Which shall be glad to see You | ||
+ | whenever Convenient to Yourself. | ||
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+ | The Princesses return their best thanks | ||
+ | for Yr kindness & send their Love in which | ||
+ | I join most Sincerely & am | ||
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+ | Yr very affectionate Mother | ||
+ | & Sincere Friend | ||
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+ | Charlotte | ||
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+ | the 16th April | ||
+ | 1793. |
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My dearest Son. I am sure You will be glad to hear that Yr Sisters have not only passed a very good Night but that Dr. Gisborne assures Us they go on as Well as Possible, a proof of which is His returning to London & being the bearer of this. We shall certainly be in the Queens House to Morrow & stay till Friday after unclear Which shall be glad to see You whenever Convenient to Yourself.
The Princesses return their best thanks for Yr kindness & send their Love in which I join most Sincerely & am
Yr very affectionate Mother & Sincere Friend
Charlotte
the 16th April 1793.