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

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the Military creast on the Host and the Bishop and the Band of the Regiment in Garrison. The Guards turned out but did not pay military honours which we do at Malta to the Catholick and at Corfu to the Greek procession. The Dutchess was delighted with the Military musick and the horses of soldiers who attended under her windows at Retreat beating on the Saturday night. We reached this in great health and spirits on Sunday afternoon and the Dutchess and Mary have begun bathing and drinking the waters. I am as yet remarkably well and hope to escape my annual attack: but I cannot be sure till after the first week in July. I may hear tomorrow from England and must be anxious to learn