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the Queen to the Prince Regent Jay 24 1817 My dearest Son. After receiving so Kind a Letter & so Affectionnate a proposal from You to put off the Drawingroom untill the 20 [[underlined]] th [[/underlined]] of next Month I should be very ungreatfull not to avail myself of it & to accept it with more than Common pleasure as I regard it as a proof of Your affection for Me of which none can be more Sensible than I am & tho my Pen cannot exprefs My feelings of [[deletion]] my heart [[/deletion]] yet believe Me they are deeply engraved in my Heart. Between this & the Court Day I mean by the Advice of Sr. [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] H to make an apporition in Town to convince the world that I [[addition]] am [[/addition]] really better tho not quite so well