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My dearest Son. I want words to express my Gratitude for the very kind & affectionate care You intended to take of me in Your Absence in case I should have gone to Town. The weather is so cold & the Snow so deep that I have given up all Idea of Venturing out of Doors for fear of a Second attack of the Influenza which has left an Everlasting remembrance behind it since last Year. I have let Your little Nervous Friend know that I did not at this Season think it proper to leave Home which I hope will make His Mind Easy. I have been made very [[addition]] happy [[/addition]] by a Letter from the Duke of Cambridge. He is too Modest to Name the manner of His Reception at Hannover, but I have received the Account of it which I read with the most Heartfelt