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My Dearest Lord & Lady Aran
 
My Dearest Lord & Lady Aran
  
The kindness of your last letter [[unclear]]
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The kindness of your last letter to Sophy [[unclear]] good
respecting me makes [[unclear]] particularly my wish to [[unclear]] to you my own thanks and
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respecting me makes [[unclear]] particularly my wish to write to you my own thanks and
[[unclear]] tell you what
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also to tell you what Lamentation you will [[unclear]], that nothing would have made
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me more happy than accepting your friendly invitation to Bognor -- but I am under
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Medical Power and Sir Henry Halford has decided that I must go to the driest and
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most bracing Air that can be [[unclear]] and, therefore I am on Tuesday next to go to Brighton
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to the Kings White House on the Steyne.  I assure you that my own wish had been
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Bognor - but I trust if nothing unforseen happens that no [[unclear]]  
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you will allow me to pass ten days or a fortnight with you, where I can be very happy
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under your hospitable and friendly roof - you perceive I am taking great liberties
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with you.  The darkness of this day though only half past three, is Something Wonderfull
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Dear William has just been with me, and pulled down my blinds and had the
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candles lighted for He said it was too Melancholy. It does my Heart good to hear
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Him so much approved of by all the Navy.  - I am certain His Zeal is sincere

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St. James's Palace Decr. 12th. 1827.

My Dearest Lord & Lady Aran

The kindness of your last letter to Sophy unclear good respecting me makes unclear particularly my wish to write to you my own thanks and also to tell you what Lamentation you will unclear, that nothing would have made me more happy than accepting your friendly invitation to Bognor -- but I am under Medical Power and Sir Henry Halford has decided that I must go to the driest and most bracing Air that can be unclear and, therefore I am on Tuesday next to go to Brighton to the Kings White House on the Steyne. I assure you that my own wish had been Bognor - but I trust if nothing unforseen happens that no unclear you will allow me to pass ten days or a fortnight with you, where I can be very happy under your hospitable and friendly roof - you perceive I am taking great liberties with you. The darkness of this day though only half past three, is Something Wonderfull Dear William has just been with me, and pulled down my blinds and had the candles lighted for He said it was too Melancholy. It does my Heart good to hear Him so much approved of by all the Navy. - I am certain His Zeal is sincere