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undergo Sophy sends me a Melancholy account of His Weakness - but He admitted to underline Her /underlinethat it had been of Essential underline Service /underline to His underline disease /underline. He was not strong enough to see Her for three or four days but She says that She underline believes this Course /underline of Medicine is over, and He said He thought He should go again to Brighton for a Week. underline She /underline tells me underline honestly /underline that underline Nobody thinks /underlinehe likes underlinegoing there /underline, but his nerves are underline irritable /underline and He likes change even of Rooms, and therefore the Medical Men are willing to indulge Him in it. He will underline not /underline talk of his underline illness /underline to any body - and underline thinks /underline that its underline a Secret /underline his underline Complaint /underline being underline dropsical /underline, therefore out of affection to underline Him poor Dear unclear /underline I must instruct you never to underline say that I made use of the Word Dropsy /underline. I see the folly of my writing this to you, but I should be grieved to do any thing

to vex him --

The good Arthur Stanhopes are still here. They leave me on Friday, that He may attend at the Post Office on Saturday. The Duchess of Newcastle comes tomorrow and stays till Monday then goes to Brighton unclear Lord Harrington. On Monday I had a large party of Nine from Bagshot park to see the Castle. Mary & the Duke of Gloucester politely came with their Company. They walked first in My pretty Garden - then had Luncheon then .... .... word I went up to the Castle with Duke of Gloucester and my Cousin Sophy and plenty..... W was lucky in ...day Sunshine & clear; and all the Views superb which ' My ....... All the Casyle is Magnificent, but the new Garden, and Bastion Terrace ^ to the ^East front is frightfull to the greatest degree. Wyattville says its Classical I never saw such an