Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III

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Sir. There never was any Body so agreably surprised as I have been an Hour ago by the arrival of Your Majestys letter for which I return You a thousand thanks. I am glad to find that You continue well, and that Your journey as far as You are come [[deletion]] pleas [[/deletion]] affords You pleasure. and I look for- ward with great impatience for Wednesday Evening to embrace and congratulate Your Majesty upon Your return amongst us. A quarter before three I had sent off a letter to town which I ordered to be given to Your Postillion in order to be delivered to You when the Horses were sent for, but the Arrival of the Messenger 20 Minutes past three with so Char- ming a letter is to great a temptation for me to withstand writing a Second time. Our news are not of any great importance. I met lady Sicilia Johnson and Her Family upon the Terrace last Night, the General seems delighted with the thoughts of Your Majesty's seeing His Regiment