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full of plans & [[unclear]] but Billy told me he had not seen him so humourd as to [[underline]] day [[/underline]] [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] before-- Willis does not appear to mind it at all he says ups & downs we must have & if we had not the King [[underline]] would be quite well [[/underline]] & he hopes as things are it is fortunate [[unclear]] him & than till his mind is quite strong that the [[underline]] delusion [[/underline]] should show itself as it is a proof how necessary quiet is & any thing is better than the King having [[underline]] power [[/underline]] to hide it in as to [[underline]] deceive [[/underline]] the Phys [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] Baillies account this evening is that the King has been perfectly proper in his conversation [[unclear]] joke there should have been but played at bagkammon