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12 to resume her almost unceasing attendance on the King, and to find alas! that even in that brief interval His Majesty had undergone much and unexpected suffering. The next Morning, June 7th. Sir H. Halford and Dr. Chambers found the King weaker, but cordials supplied temparary strength and power to take nourishment, which supported him during the day. Nevertheless, the greatest gloom, and even the most melancholy forebodings, prevailed the party assembled in the Castle, which were distressingly manifest, as it will doubtless with pain be remembered, by all who were present at dinner on that day in St. George's Hall.