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God Almighty help me & protect me to go on to do my Duty & not to lose courage. I hope that you are all well & that you have more quiet near you & no Cholera approaching your House. We have had some Cases even in the Castle of a slight Attack of this frightful malady, but luckily none ended fatally. The poor Dss. of Gloucester is still very unwell & I am afraid will be long before she can recover her strength again. I am very very sorry for it & wish I could think better of her health as I do. She is [[deletion]] herself [[/deletion]] very low about herself and seems to fear that she suffers from the same illness as