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an Ocular Witness He can speak more to the purpose than I can. [[deletion]] but [[/deletion]] & I am fully persuaded that as far as lays in Yr Power to alleviate My Brothers Distresses You will be Inclined to favour. His requests. As His Sister & a German Born I need not say how truely I feel interested in what concerns my Family & my Country, nor do I pretend to make upon this occasion a Complimentary excuse for troubling You with this Statement as a want of Feeling for my relations & Country which I still love dearly must of course lower me much in Yr Eyes. I saw Sr H.H. this Morning & am sorry to hear that He left You so uncomfortable upon a certain Object I hope that after so many Storms double the number of Sun Shining Days will follow which is the wish of My dearest Son Yr ever affectionate Mother & Freind Charlotte [[note]] Windsor the 22d/ July. 1813 [[/note]]