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Mrs: Hunt: let me have but a favourable account of the speedy arrival of the Dutchess and Princess Adelaide and once see my daughters going on happily and comfortably I trust my mind and consequently my health will recover: but time will still be requisite after the severe and long trials I have had of such various natures: I rejoice to hear so good an account of Mrs: Smith: my best wishes and Compliments to all at Bersted Lodge and ever believe me, Dear Madam, Yours sincerely William