Letter from Queen Charlotte to Lady Effingham

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To The Countess of Effingham. My dearest Effy. I have just read [[underline]] Mrs [[/underline]] Vansittay long Epistle. Pray [[deletion]] may [[/deletion]] make Her as easy as You can about Her behaviour for impropriety I saw none. You may also say, [[underline]] if you think proper [[/underline]] that thought I should be glad to see Her a Court, yet if she thinks it to much for her Nerves it will not be looked upon as disrespectful if she declines it. every body is well. good accounts from Deal. I hope my lady is well also. Compliments to [[underline]] Sr [[/underline]] George Howard. [[foreign:french]] Adieu. [[/foreign]] what a fine Day for the Country. [[foreign:french]] Dieu Vous Denisse. [[/foreign]] Charlotte would opertunity