Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Sir Henry Halford on the the health of the King, and the visit of Dr Baillie

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with Genl Greyson was not good not in the least irritable, but full of plans, it is extraordinary that there should be such changes in in the day for the rest of it by [[underline]] all [[/underline]] accounts was remarkably good excepting with Col Taylor in the evening what that [[underline]] was [[/underline]] I have not learnt -- but my dear Sir the manner of some people is such that if You could send us a grain or two of [[underline]] your own, [[/underline]] to mix in secret you should be [[underline]] immortalized [[/underline]] for indeed it is [[underline]] sadly bad [[/underline]] I grieve to say & breaks my heart -- Patience is a Virtue


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