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Dec. 8. Sunday. P. 90. A whitish fur upon the tongue. To the [[underline]] Qs: [[/underline]] Council. H:M: ate His dinner yesterday in tranquillity & witht: ye usual ceremony preceding it. The afternoon H:M: spent in playing upon the Harpsichord & in conversing with ideal company. H:M: slept rather more than 2 hours in the evening, & went to bed at the usual hour without reluctance. When going to bed He both acted & spoke in a very silly manner. H:M: soon after going to bed became so turbulent & tore the sheets so much, that it became absolutely necessary to put Him under Restraint - & He remain'd in this state till near 7 in the morning. At our interview this morning H:M: was good-natur'd. & made one or two remarks which shew'd considerable