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and Mary was at underline Kew /underline the underline illnatured /underline World could certainly say they had had a quarell -- therefore its the true underline Sensible, kind /underline and underline Prudent /underline line of Conduct which she has taken We had the pleasure of a letter from Dear Eliza Yesterday dated Brussells. She had been much entertained with the Convent at underline Bruges /underline and the beauty of the whole Country She had driven through. She writes most underline kindly Affectionately /underline and in Good Spirits. I am sure you will be glad to hear that we all like the Dss of underline Cambridge /underline & of underline Kent /underline very much they are both good humoured and very pleasing the latter is certainly the most underline lively /underline with not at all a underline handsome /underline but a underline very pretty Countenance /underline. today we are to see the Princess of Meinigen. My Brother is much pleased with Her manner and Air - and William is very reasonably and gratefully impressed with the good Sense and Amiability of her whole deportment - We unclear underline they /underline should see a great deal of one another - as much underline contact /underline as they could to converse and get acquainted before the Wedding takes place. My Brother tells me She has a very pleasing Expression of Countenance, and an intelligent quick look though gentle - and underline William adds to this, /underline that underline She is cheerfull /underline - in short its very lucky that both the Princess & William have taken very much to each other. underline William /underline has a very Affectionate Heart that I am sure He will make Her very happy -- this of course You will all tell to underline Dear Mary /underline who I am certain will join in our sorrow respecting the poor Dear Queens very indifferent state of health and sympathy in the prospect of a happy and respectable Marr[iage]