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1811. [[note]] March.13th. [[/note]] A degree of excitement continued, and manifested more than once his usual delusions. The Queen's visit did not go off satisfactorily. Was excited in the evening but went to bed calmly. Slept four or five hours. This morning His conversation correct, manner calm. [[note]] 14th. [[/note]] Less irritable, full of plans, and not without delusion. Slept three hours, when awake, silent; much occupied in adjusting the bed cloaths. His conversation this morning free from error; manner hurried and nervous. [[note]] 15th. [[/note]] Passed the day more composed & tranquil, conversation correct, manner kind and cheerful, without familiarity slept six hours, his conversation with the Physicians correct, but both yesterday and this morning had his delusions. [[note]] 16th. [[/note]] The delusion about Hanover has returned, and shares his mind with the object of his attachment. There is also a tendency to grossness, both respecting a Housemaid and the Queen. Slept six hours last night but there is a quickness and nervousness, this morning, in his manner. [[note]] 17th. [[/note]] On going to bed talked to His [[catchword]] attendants [[/catchword]]