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1771 My Dear William. I cannot sufficiently express the satisfaction I felt in hearing from Lady Charlotte Finch the great anxiety You are in about the Duke of Gloucester; well does he deserve this attention of Yours, as he always professed a particular Friendship for Your little Person. we are still between hopes and fear No other accounts being come as yet pray God to send us good accounts. I cannot help adding but that I wish this distressed scene may serve as an example to Yourself, beloved [[addition]] as he is [[/addition]] by every Body, by his Amiable Character I very