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1815. [[note]] January 1st. [[/note]] H. M. slept three hours in the night; is quiet, eats his meals with appetite. Amused in the usual manner. [[note]] 2nd. [[/note]] In good bodily health, and in all respects the same. [[note]] 3rd. [[/note]] Slept three hours in the day ; five in the night. [[note]] 4th. [[/note]] Under the impression of all His former errors. [[note]] 5th. [[/note]] In the same tranquil state. [[note]] 6th. [[/note]] His imagination very mild , but produced no excitement. [[note]] 7th. [[/note]] Reviews, Concerts, and new Arrangements occupy and amuse. [[note]] 8th. [[/note]] Talks more, and louder, when addressed by Physician; errors as usual. [[note]] 9th. [[/note]] Again tranquil, & full of delusions. [[note]] 10th. [[/note]] Free from irritation. [[note]] 11th. [[/note]] Transient fits of ill humour. [[note]] 12th. [[/note]] Less tranquil, and asperity in his language, with no apparent cause. [[note]] 13th. [[/note]] His fancies more pleasing ; His temper more mild. This morning loud in His indignation against some of His imaginary attendants. [[note]] 14th. [[/note]] In general tranquil, with occasional [[catchword]] irritation [[/catchword]]