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I am sorry to say the rest of this morning was but a very indifferent one in all respects a great deal of hurry in talking plans with out end & though but quite cross a very little would have put him out of humour -- He put me more in kind as I used to see him after the other Illnesses than any day I have seen done before -- your friend [[underline]] mum [[/underline]] was frightened cross & put out by finding him more hurried than she expected which made the rest of [[unclear]] was equally [[underline]] ill [[/underline]] in her Side which of course made him if possible more [[underline]] hurried [[/underline]] Dolly went to Him the moment we left him & did not get away till 4 o'clock We found him very much hurried & a great deal of delusion at times--Cut very [[underline]] sharply [[/underline]] on your [[unclear]] mum