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24 was inspired by their performance, have already been refered to. It will therefore create no surprise that His Majesty joyfully assented to the Queen's suggestion, that he should receive the sacrement, or that, he at once named the Archbishop of Canterbury as the person whom he wished to administer that holy rite. Sunday was the day fixed by the King for the discharge of this solemn duty: and a message was accordingly sent to His Grace, desiring his presence at Windsor Castle on the ensuing Saturday. The two intervening days were a period of great suffering to the King, whose illness more than once in that interval assumed a most alarming form, and in the