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20 lapse of time, the Queen asked whether it would be agreable to him if she read the prayers to him. His Majesty answered "O yes! I should like it very much; but it will fatigue you." He then desired to be informed who preached that Morning in the Chapel of the Castle, and when Lady Mary Fox had ascertained, and told him it was Mr. Wood who preached, he desired that he might be sent for. When Mr. Wood entered the room, the King said, "I will thank you, my dear Sir, to read all the prayers till you come to the Church Militant." By which words His Majesty intended to include the Communion Service, and all the other parts of the Liturgy used in