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March 4th. 1813. [[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] The King was more quiet throughout yesterday than the preceding day - but yet frequently manifested signs of irritability and anger. His Majesty dined well, however, and retired to His bed chamber at the usual hour, in a milder temper. His Majesty slept four hours last night with one interval, and dressed quietly this morning - but He is talkative - and often at variance with some of His imaginary company. I am, Sir, most respectfully your Royal Highness's faithful Servant Henry Halford Windsor Castle