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of the Dutchess who has received my daughters with the greatest kindness possible: I am yet quite in the dark as to politicks but thank God the Government are active. I shall be anxious to read and hear your account of Paris: I can easily conceive the [[underline]] Parson [[/underline]] Sandford [[underline]] already [[/underline]] tired of his [[underline]] virtuous [[/underline]] wife: I do not see any objection to your remaining till February where you are. Sr. H. Halford yesterday saw the Dutchess and is perfectly satisfied with her: I hope now we have her in our dear old England all will go on well with her and before a twelvemonth we shall see her a mother: she cannot this post write to Lady Mayo and desires me to say every thing in