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[[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] His Majesty had the same difficulty and violence about His dressing this morning which we have seen for some days past- SInce that time the day has been pass'd generally in a quiet state, but not without frequent allusion perhaps it may be said a constant reference to the usual subjects of His Majesty's disorder'd imagination - In fact, the period of our interview this morning was by far the most favourable of the whole day - I am, Sir, most respectfully your Royal Highness's faithful Servant Henry Halford Monday evening Sept. 2. 1811.