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[[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] The King talk'd under high excitement throughout the greater part of yesterday, and did not sleep in the course of the day. His Majesty ate a temperate dinner, however, pretty well, but at bedtime became so violent as to be obliged to be carried to His chamber, and to be undress'd by force. I am particularly glad, therefore, to be able to state to your Royal Highness that His Majesty has slept, without assistance, about seven hours and a half in the night with one interruption only, and that He has conducted Himself much more mildly this morning. The King still talks, indeed, with some vivacity, but in good humour, and we