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and the Play, sometimes we play at Cards in the evening, sometimes work, and draw You may judge by this account if I have not great reason to be happy. The only news I know is that little Amelia is [[unclear]] and that Lord Spencer is dead. I cannot help once more thanking you for your dear little shade which I love being your gift and being your self. You cannot have more love for my hair as You are so good to say you have than me for this Pin. Your [[addition]] [[underline]] letter [[/underline]] [[/addition]] is reckonned as one of my [[underline]] Treasures [[/underline]] and will remain so as long as I live. I beg my best love to Frederick I am happy to hear he is recovered of his ague and I hope he will have no returns of it again, and tell him also that as soon as I receive a letter from him it will be treasured up the same as Yours. I beg when You see Prince Charles and my Cousins You will give my Compliments to them, and my love to Uncle Ernest. My Dearest William beleive me Your ever affectionate Freind and Sister Augusta Sophia Queens House London Thursday Novbr. 6th 1783