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much. but Papa gave us the account himself of [[underline]] all [[/underline]] that passed without the least hurry, he was much overcome at his first arrival at Windsor as he [[underline]] was very well received by [[/underline]] the People & seeing us three made him Cry at first, he soon got over that & I think is in wonderfull spirits upon the whole - As for Poor Mama she does all she can to keep up but she is very low indeed & is [[underline]] shocked to death [[/underline]] she [[underline]] saw [[/underline]] a [[underline]] great deal [[/underline]] from her [[underline]] own Room [[/underline]] that passed in the Park as the King returned home so did Elizabeth I give you no account of that as you will have seen it [[addition]] in [[/addition]] all [[deletion]] in [[/deletion]] the Papers by this time much better told than I can ever write it, however I must tell you some few things the dear King