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sincerely about you than I do & shall not fail to tell the Queen how amiably you have written to me upon the subject of coming here - I am sure She will approve of Your putting it off till after Your return I flatter myself when you do we shall then see you better & happier about your Mother whose welfare is a constant source of anxiety [[underline]] to us [[/underline]] & to no one more than Yr Affte Eliza August 19th 1806