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

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essential and permanent benefit here. I never remember in Europe a summer hitherto as hot and this place from it's locality is so warm I really think myself back again in the West Indies. I shall not be sorry to change the air tho' Ems is so singularly beautiful. Tho' I admire the fruitfulness and scenery of Germany and certainly for a short time do not dislike being on the Continent yet I am not sorry to think [[underline]] one [[/underline]] third of my time for being away is over and it must be something very extraordinary indeed that can prevent my being at Calais on the First October and reaching in the evening of the Second Bushy where I shall hope to find you in high