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& resignation, the K. coolness & calmness surpassed all power of belief, but what we have gone through with not shewing our feelings to the K. & with the play is easier to be imagined than described -- since Saturday we have been quietly at Windsor which was a blessing to day we are returned to Town, & have brought Mary & Sophia with us to be at the Drawing Room -- your goodness & kindness to us, I almost felt myself unworthy of by not having written to you, so long & not having congratulated you on the birth of Your Grandson, which I rejoice at most exceedingly, though last I beg you to believe that I am not the one least attached to You & all that belong to You; -- Pray how is Mrs Fieldings leg; I am very happy that my dear Miss Finch was able to be at the Christening & I beg you to tell from that I shall soon trouble with a letter which I ought to have written when I returned from Weymouth but I