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"in need of it, but desired He would retire a little at
 
"in need of it, but desired He would retire a little at
 
"present, as He must see He was nervous, & then turning
 
"present, as He must see He was nervous, & then turning
to another He artfully said "[[underline]] You [[/underline]] shall talk to Me, former
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to another He artfully said [[underline]] "You [[/underline]] shall talk to Me, former
 
"poor Friend there (meaning the one who had last spoke to
 
"poor Friend there (meaning the one who had last spoke to
 
Him) is too nervous at present" __
 
Him) is too nervous at present" __

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The Physicians have resisted his schemes with the greatest temper, but the points are not yet given up__ A Warm bath having been order'd H.M. proposed terms if He took it, but his consent was at last obtained by Management -- The Subject of his Equerries has again been recollected - He has been told that his health requires quiet, & therefore that they must not see Him at present, & that it was hoped that if He called for any particular Person or for any particular thing, that He would not be angry if He was not obey'd, as that would be done by the Physicians orders from an Attention to his Health & which they owed to God, to Himself, & to the whole World.

Upon this without assenting He was at first silent, & then He told The Physician who had thus addressed Him, "that He should follow His prescription when He stood "in need of it, but desired He would retire a little at "present, as He must see He was nervous, & then turning to another He artfully said underline "You /underline shall talk to Me, former "poor Friend there (meaning the one who had last spoke to Him) is too nervous at present" __

At one oClock H.M. took a warm Bath for 15 minutes - Its Temperature 95 -- He was then put to bed -- Afterwards at times He has been read to - He has frequently Enquired who sat up, & which Set was to releive, making occasionally alterations as He liked or disliked particular Attendants, & which