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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
 
[[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]]
 
[[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 [[unclear]] [[/underline]] ........ 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]]

Revision as of 04:28, 3 February 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 underlinehad 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