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

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health and spirits. I cannot have any news for all the people here literally think of nothing but these waters and eating and drinking and riding on asses in the evenings. Tho' I see many of very high rank and consequence in various countries. In short pleasure and a total forgetfulness of every thing that is business are the order of the day at a German Bath. So adieu and ever believe me in want of England. Yours most truly William August 1 - 1826