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To/ His Royal Highness Prince William My Dearest Brother I am very happy to find that you have recovered already so much the use of your arm as to be enabled to write so many Letters. I had never before thank God been separated from those that I love while they were under any suffering; & therefore had never experienced the dreadful sensation of uncertainty how my Friends and Relations during their illness's went on, which I am sure made us all more apprehensive than if that accident had happened in England and that we had received daily accounts of your health. I must now return you a thousand thanks for your letter and your present I was very much delighted in hearing from you again, and in particular at the end of your letter. [[foreign: French]] [[underline]] Je vous aime comme moi meme. [[/underline]] [[/foreign]] I can with the greatest veracity, ^ [[addition]] return [[/addition]] you the compliment for I do really believe