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My dearest Son. I have this Morning received a Letter from Lady Illchester giving me an account of Charlotte which so far is pleasant, as it states that Keat finds the appearance of Her Knee [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] better, tho the Size of it is not [[addition]] not [[/addition]] deminished which He had flattened Himself. She also accompanied this Letter with one from Ldy Jersey who is returned from Paris where She has made some purchases for Charlotte & desires to know where to send the Parcel. Ldy Illchester [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] told Yr Daughter _ | that Her orders on the Subject of Lady [[deletion]] Illc[[/deletion]] Jersey from You would not allow her to admit of