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in the House I am Sure Mrs. Maude would be happy on such an occasion even to rob her Neighbours Pidgeon house sooner than fail of producing one - I am happy to find Your Royal Highness got so well over the Affair of [[underline]] [[foreign: French]] La Petite fille [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] They are Dangerous things to deal with, and when worth looking after, require a great deal of Secrecy and trouble in the Pursuit, and after all, we are often Deceived and the [[underline]] Suite [[/underline]] is Dangerous - I Inclose with this a few late Country dances, and am with Due Respect Your Royal Highness's most Devoted and Obliged Humble Servant John Maude Respects to Genl. Budé