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have the advantage of sea air and bathing: you can more easily imagine than I can describe what I must feel on this severe disappointment: the Dutchess has again shown the same resignation and firmness and I trust in God she will yet be eventually rewarded by becoming a mother: she unites with me in every sincere and kind wish towards yourself and the Countess: equally she desires as well as myself to be remembered to the Thirleys if still with you: I hope and believe I shall find things comfortable and people well disposed in England: I dare not enter more into detail till I can send my letters under cover of the King's Embassador at Paris: I had long conversations with the Queen of Wirtemberg and most satisfactory: indeed after all the severe trials I have gone thro'