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i think it better to decline as her having [[deletion]] been [[/deletion]] being brought to Bed eight Month ago is rather against her, You will therefore be so good as to write to lady Caroline Peachy the true reason which I think is always the best. Lady Spencer seems to be perfectly easy about her Son, i saw him and excepting looking paler than in common he appears quite recovered. The Dutchess of Ancaster is not as yet [[deletion]] qu [[/deletion]] so easy upon lady Willoughby's account, the Physicians find her Mending and declare that the [[underline]] Bad [[/underline]] Fever is conquered, but when i tell you that her Pulse is never under [[underline]] 90 [[/underline]] that her strength daily decreases, and that notwithstanding the quantity of Food she takes within the 24 hours of the day and with pleasure too, her cough continues rather encreasing, i pity the Dutchess and admire Mr Burrel's conduct, who now