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I was so hurried with my foreign
 
I was so hurried with my foreign
 
Post on Sunday last after [[underline]] Church. [[/underline]] that I could
 
Post on Sunday last after [[underline]] Church. [[/underline]] that I could
only thank you for your most kind [[underline]] letter in [[/underline]]
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only thank you for your most kind [[underline]] letter in
[[underline]] a Postscript. [[/underline]] Today I am desirous of saying more
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a Postscript. [[/underline]] Today I am desirous of saying more
 
fully how thankfull I am to [[underline]] you both [[/underline]] for your [[underline]] friendship [[/underline
 
fully how thankfull I am to [[underline]] you both [[/underline]] for your [[underline]] friendship [[/underline
 
and how gratefull & [[underline]] proud [[/underline]] of your [[underline]] good Opinion [[/underline]]
 
and how gratefull & [[underline]] proud [[/underline]] of your [[underline]] good Opinion [[/underline]]

Revision as of 15:26, 8 March 2022

Frogmore House Septr. 13th. 1826.

My Dear Lord and Lady Aran.

I was so hurried with my foreign Post on Sunday last after underline Church. /underline that I could only thank you for your most kind underline letter in a Postscript. /underline Today I am desirous of saying more fully how thankfull I am to underline you both /underline for your underline friendship [[/underline and how gratefull & underline proud /underline of your underline good Opinion /underline I can only declare that I trust in Gods Mercy to unclear me right, and underline Act, or underline try to do so /underline, to the best of my underline power. /underline I look neither to the right nor the left, but walk straight forward as frankly as I can, without giving underline offence /underline and if I underline chance /underline to underline offend /underline, it is neither intentional, nor from impoliteness.

I am sorry to say that Dearest Frederick is much pulled down by the last course of Medicine He has been obliged to use