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42 to the Queen, was very remarkable. He never alluded in distinct terms to his death in Her Majesty's presence. It was about this period His Majesty tenderly besought the Queen not to make herself uneasy about him; but that he was already anticipating his speedy dissolution, was evident from his expressions to several of his relatives. Even at this advanced stage of his desease, and under circumstances of the most distressing debility, the King had never wholly intermitted his attention to public business. In accordance with his usual habits, he had this Morning frequently desired to be told when the clock struck half past ten, about which time His