Letter from Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge to Sophia FitzClarence, written at Cambridge House
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Cambridge [[underline]] House [[/underline]] Feby. 1st. 1813. My dear Sophy I hasten to thank you for your kind note, and to assure you that I shall be delighted to accompany you on Monday next to Miss Tibb's Benefit, & to dine and sleep at Bushy. I shall not fail to mention this to my Brother who remains in Town all this week, & I certainly might have spared you this [[unclear]], but I felt anxious to send you one line to express the satisfaction I ever feel at meeting You, and to assure You, my dear Sophy, that you will ever find me, Your sincere friend Adolphus Frederick.