Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III

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[[unclear] of the House at Portsmouth. Poor Lady Carlisle is very Uneasy by the breaking of a sore Breast i do hear there is no danger in her Case, but i think her of so delicate a make that every thing would alarm me if I did belong to her. Thank God they tell me it is not so cold this morning, a little mild air would really not be uncomfortable after Our high & cutting Wind of Yesterday. To Day William is to Dine with me I should just have made the [[underlined]] Tour [[/underlined]] of all the Children by Tuesday when i hope to be supplied With the Company of him who is ever dear to me: You know who that is I am sure.


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