Letter from the Duke of Clarence to J.W. Daniell, written in Altenstein

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be shortly over: We all arrived here in good health and spirits after the most prosperous expedition in the world: what I most dreaded the heat and the travelling have done me extraordinary good and from the moment I left Ghent I was another man and am now quite well: I shall whenever I can regularly send over the papers: but on the Twenty Fourth I set out for Wirtemberg and think from the irregularity of the post it will be more prudent to leave my letters here; I shall be back on the Eleventh August: adieu and ever believe me, Yours sincerely William