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Kew House Oct 27th 1818.

My Dearest Brother

As I understand from General Taylor that you do not come to Kew this Evening I feel it my Duty as much as my inclination to acquaint you with what passed between the Queen and myself this morning.

As soon as I came into Her room She held out Her Hand and cried a underline little /underline but with a sort of underline catch /underline which proceeded from difficulty in the underline flow of tears /underline. After telling me She had slept well, She said have you seen underline Taylor /underline I answered underline Yes /underline and would you like me to report to you underline what I said to Him /underline, She said underline I should like it of all things /underline I then related it to Her and She unclear it was exactly what She had wished me to say. I then told Her that General Taylor thought it very natural for underline Herself /underline as underline any /underline person who had been ill for many Months to be anxious to know the underline real opinion of /underline the Physicians though She had every reason to be satisfied with them. That He had faithfully stated to them both what I had delivered to underline Him /underline at Her Command and that He had underline been /underline very much struck with the underline Candid /underline and handsome manner in which they had received the Communication - the reply they made General Taylor had written underline in a letter /underline to underline me /underline (as he had a bad headache and feared He should not be able to see me ). underline That /underline I could relate it to Her if She wished it - but it appeared to me, as more likely to do justice to their feelings - and integrity and more satisfactory to Herself if I read the letters to Her. She said My Dear you are quite right. I underline then /underline read the underline unclear /underline When I came to the conclusion She said - underline I had /underline not thought it would have come underline to this /underline but pray read it again and read it very underline slow. I did so. /underline and then She cried and said I had hoped to get better but nobody knows nor can know what I

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