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The great kindness and sympathy you showed me whilst I
 
The great kindness and sympathy you showed me whilst I
had the Comfort of being with you, with respect to my anxiety about the health of my beloved Frederick
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had the Comfort of being with you, with respect to my anxiety about the Health of [[underline]] my beloved [[/underline]] Frederick
would have led me to have troubled you with another letter, sooner than today had I had anything
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would have led me to have troubled you with another letter, [[underline]] sooner [[/underline]] than today had I had anything
good to communicate. However as the four last days have regularly brought me the ..............
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good to [[underline]] communicate. [[/underline]] However as the [[underline]] four last days [[/underline]] have regularly brought me the [[underline]] same [[/underline]] until
.........that He is at a standstill. I am willing to think that the Medicines are doing their Duty, and
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[[unclear]] that [[underline]] He is at a standstill. [[/underline]] I am willing to think that the Medicines are doing their Duty, and
therefore impart to your kind Hearts, that little [[unclear]] of hope. I find that His limbs had increased
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therefore impart to your kind Hearts, [[underline]] that little [[unclear]] of hope. [[/underline]] I find that His limbs [[underline]] had increased
much in Size to be the middle of last Week, but no mention on that Subject has been made since I
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much in Size [[/underline]] till the middle of last Week, but [[underline]] no mention on that Subject [[/underline]] has been made since I
heard last Saturday.
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heard last Saturday--
  
Last Monday was our last fine day. I went over to Bagshot Park where I passed a very Comfortable
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Last Monday was our [[underline]] last fine day. [[/underline]] I went over to [[underline]] Bagshot Park [[/underline]] where I passed a very [[underline]] Comfortable [[/underline]]
 
Morning with Mary. We walked in Her beautifull Garden with the Arthur Stanhopes, and
 
Morning with Mary. We walked in Her beautifull Garden with the Arthur Stanhopes, and
Your two pair of Ears ought to have burnt - but I think you cannot have any left now, for their
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[[underline]] Your two pair of Ears [[/underline]] ought to have [[underline]] burnt [[/underline]] -- but I think you cannot have [[underline]] any left now, for their [[/underline]]
repeated Crispness must have dried them off your Heads ........ Mary took me out
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repeated Crispness must have [[underline]] dried them off your Heads & left [[/underline]] [[unclear]] Mary took me out  
in the chairs drawn by Her two Ponies ^[[addition]] which [[/addition]] She manages very well indeed, and after a very pretty
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in Her Chaise drawn by Her two Ponies ^ [[addition]] which [[/addition]] She manages very well indeed, and after a very pretty
 
drive I left Her at five oClock to come home. Since that Evening, we have not had a dry half hour
 
drive I left Her at five oClock to come home. Since that Evening, we have not had a dry half hour
but quite late at Night when no body but reptiles can go out for pleasure. Lady Mary Taylor
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but quite [[underline]] late at [[/underline]] Night when no body but [[underline]] reptiles [[/underline]] can go out [[underline]] for pleasure. [[/underline]] Lady Mary Taylor
and I have passed our time very Comfortably and quietly together, reading of a Morning, and at
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and [[underline]] I [[/underline]] have passed our time very Comfortably and quietly together, reading of a Morning, and at
 
our Work, then parted for a Couple of Hours, then met ^ [[addition]] & parted [[/addition]] again; and after dinner we had Music
 
our Work, then parted for a Couple of Hours, then met ^ [[addition]] & parted [[/addition]] again; and after dinner we had Music
and Backgammon. Yesterday Miss Tupin is come to spend a few days with us, a most pleasing
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and Backgammon. Yesterday Miss [[unclear]] is come to spend a few days with us, a most pleasing
Amiable Person, She leaves ... on Monday when the Dear Arthur Stanhopes come till Saturday
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Amiable Person, She leaves me on [[underline]] Monday [[/underline]] when the Dear [[underline]] Arthur Stanhopes [[/underline]] come [[underline]] till Saturday [[/underline]]

Latest revision as of 15:57, 8 March 2022

Frogmore House Sepr. 9th. 1826.

My Dear Lord and Lady Arran

The great kindness and sympathy you showed me whilst I had the Comfort of being with you, with respect to my anxiety about the Health of underline my beloved /underline Frederick would have led me to have troubled you with another letter, underline sooner /underline than today had I had anything good to underline communicate. /underline However as the underline four last days /underline have regularly brought me the underline same /underline until unclear that underline He is at a standstill. /underline I am willing to think that the Medicines are doing their Duty, and therefore impart to your kind Hearts, underline that little unclear of hope. /underline I find that His limbs underline had increased much in Size /underline till the middle of last Week, but underline no mention on that Subject /underline has been made since I heard last Saturday--

Last Monday was our underline last fine day. /underline I went over to underline Bagshot Park /underline where I passed a very underline Comfortable /underline Morning with Mary. We walked in Her beautifull Garden with the Arthur Stanhopes, and underline Your two pair of Ears /underline ought to have underline burnt /underline -- but I think you cannot have underline any left now, for their /underline repeated Crispness must have underline dried them off your Heads & left /underline unclear Mary took me out in Her Chaise drawn by Her two Ponies ^ addition which /addition She manages very well indeed, and after a very pretty drive I left Her at five oClock to come home. Since that Evening, we have not had a dry half hour but quite underline late at /underline Night when no body but underline reptiles /underline can go out underline for pleasure. /underline Lady Mary Taylor and underline I /underline have passed our time very Comfortably and quietly together, reading of a Morning, and at our Work, then parted for a Couple of Hours, then met ^ addition & parted /addition again; and after dinner we had Music and Backgammon. Yesterday Miss unclear is come to spend a few days with us, a most pleasing Amiable Person, She leaves me on underline Monday /underline when the Dear underline Arthur Stanhopes /underline come underline till Saturday /underline