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know my daughter and myself would have experienced the same kindness from Your Lordship and the Countess if Ireland had not been the order of the day. I rejoice to hear your side of the water is so quiet: nothing but time can produce civilization and perfect tranquillity: I dread nothing without the French landing and we must be very much to blame indeed if we permit them even to attempt it: I am glad your crops looks so well: God grant you fair weather to get the harvest in. So far from the accounts of what has been passing in the disturbed districts being exaggerated to my certain knowledge Government have kept back the worst: the only consolation is the bad spirit does