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[[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] The King was more than usually [[unclear]] yesterday – but when His Majesty talk'd He appeared to be occupied with the company of His distemper'd fancy - He did not dine heartily, but ate enough in the course of the day to recorrect His tired and exhausted system. We had manifest proofs, however, in the evening of the debility which the late attack has occasion'd. The King went to bed before nine oclock, and said His prayers devoutly to all appearance as He had done in the morning. His Majesty has not slept more than three hours - but this is less to be regretted as His Majesty slept more than five hours in the preceeding night. At our interview this morning