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Influenza & I trust that you are quite recover'd now & will have no return of [[underline]] that malady [[/underline]], which is so troublesome. I have been very well since I came to this Place again, the air of which always agrees with me & so much better, than that of Brighton. The dear King is quite well too, thank God, & in good spirits. The Dk. of Gloucester is quite recover'd, I