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[[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] The King talk'd rapidly and violently for twenty five hours without interruption until His Majesty's nature seem'd quite exhausted, and He fell asleep at eleven oclock last night. His Majesty's sentences were not unconnected, but His conversation most desultory, of course, and we might have expected the King to be under a Delirium, had His Majesty not perceived His perception in all its keenness, by which He distinguished the voices of those about Him, and was absolutely unable to be approached or assisted. His Majesty's first sleep, happily, was protracted to three hours and a half, and the King has slept another hour and