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32 Archbishop was again summoned by His Majesty's desire. The King was now still less able to converse than on the last occasion; but his Grace remained more than three quarters of an hour, supplying by his presence the same comfort to the King, and receiving from His Majesty the same silent though expressive proofs of his satisfaction and gratitude. At last on the suggestion of the Queen, that it was already late, the Archbishop might become fatigued, the King immedeately signified his assent that he should retire, and crossing his hands upon his breast, and inclining his head, said, as his Grace left the room "God bless thee, dear excellent, worthy Man! A thousand, thousand thanks." The whole course of His Majesty's