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Dunkirk. Sepr: 17th: 1819. My Dear Lord, You may be surprized from whence I write and will I am sure with Lady Mayo enter into all my feelings at the sad event which has befallen the Dutchess and detained us here: after every precaution taken by Halliday and myself to have got thus far prosperously and at last for our amiable and excellent friend to have miscarried in her tenth week is a cruel misfortune: she is however thank God as well as possible and Halliday assures me her general health is not impaired: I hope tomorrow to bid a long adieu to the Continent as the Dutchess is able to embark and we are going to remain till November in [[underline]] Lord Castlereagh's [[/underline]] apartments at Dover Castle that she may