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recollected a Commission He had given Me on Friday last to get Him some Silver Pencils - I had not forgot it, & I brought Him three of different sizes - These He kept & was pleased to approve of Them.

At 7 oClock this Evening Mr. Pitt sent a letter to Dr. Willis by a Messenger, the purport of which We were informed was his Enquiries how the King continued after his Morning Visits --

underline Wednesday Febry 25th. /underline -- The Bulletin of this Morning far Exceeded all the preceding ones in favorable report, It stated that underline "His Majesty's progress to Recovery has "been gradual & regular for some time past, & His "Majesty appears this Morning to be free from "complaint." /underline

This Bulletin was signed by Doctor Warren and Doctor Reynolds -- I must own the truth, when I saw it, tho' I expected to see a very favorable Bulletin this was more so, than I had calculated on.

The only question I ask'd, was of Dr. Reynolds; it was this, Whether either He or Doctor Warren when they saw H. Majesty this Morning deletion had seen Him without Dr. Willis or his Son's being in the room at the same time? His Reply to Me was that underline The Physicians had never yet seen The King alone. /underline

On hearing this, I certainly was surprized to see a Bulletin, underline which said Everything. /underline