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to a Certain degree left Pennyless is so Meloncholy a reflexion that neither She nor any body else can well think of their Situation without Tears, & Sincere regret [[unclear]] to be able to afford that assistance which a Feeling Heart would not only be desirous but ready to offer. I myself do ful it most strongly & own Sincerely that ever Since Thursday my Spirits will not get up as they ought which I do not doubt You will perceive, & [[unclear]] therefore put an end to my Letter with ofsering You that [[addition]] whether [[/addition]] in good or bad Spirits I am always happy to Subscribe myself Your very affectionnate Mother & [[unclear]] Friend Charlotte Sunday the 9th Otbr. 1796. the Queen to the Prince of Wales 9. Oct 1796