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I shall remain here till the Fourth of June reach I trust Louisbourg on the Seventh return here on the Fifteenth and on the Seventeenth fix with the Dutchess at Leuwinstein which I saw at some distance yesterday on our road to this place and seems a delightful place: there I hope and believe to reestablish the health of my excellent and amiable Dutchess altogether and to land her early in September in dear old England a stronger and more robust woman than ever: we shall expect you and the good Thirby at Lowinstein: I say nothing from the Dutchess as she writes to the Countess: my best and sincerest wishes and Compliments attend all your female companions: I have letters from Sophia and Eliza from Tunbridge quite well and my other three daughters equally so at Mrs: Smith's and Lady Harcourt's: George going to write again on India