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prefer the former, the threatening to take the other may diminish the Price, I could not hear of such a thing without naming it, & I hope my good Intention will plead my excuse. I am extremely glad to hear that the Sea Air agrees so well with the Princefs, & that She goes on so well in Her present Situation, I beg my complements to Her & hope She will take all pofsible care of Herself & Now my dear the Coach is at the Door & the Oranges come therefore I must end my Letter, I hope to see You soon that I may have the Pleasure of afsuring You by word of mouth, how Sincerely I am Yr very affectionnate Mother & Sincere Friend Charlotte the 30th June 1795.