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38 the preceding night might be gratified as soon as possible, the Archbishop entered the Kings room, and was received, as at all other times, with the significant tokens of joy and thankfulness, which his Grace's presence never failed to call forth. On this occasion the Archbishop read the Service for the Visitation of the Sick. The King was seated, as usual, in his easy chair, the Queen affectionately kneeling by his side, making the responses, and assisting him to turn over the leaves of the large Prayer Book, which was placed before him. Though unable to join audibly in the responses which occur in the Service, yet, when the Archbishop had rehearsed the articles of our