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I occupied Myself afterwards in My room at The Queen's Lodge, & wrote to a few Friends; [[underline]] Such [[/underline]] opportunities do not often reach an Equerry of His Majesty [[underline]] in Waiting, [[/underline]] amidst his other constant occupations-- His Majesty returned this Evening from His Levee at St. James's by half past Six o'Clock I was at My Post on his arrival, & had the honor of handing Him out of His Carriage-- At 7 oClock Their Majesties & Princesses tempted by a pleasant Evening after the Morning Rain, walked on The Terrace - for a short time-- Deprived of his ride this day by his having gone to Town, & the Mornings rain having improved the state of the roads, His Majesty hinted to Me his Intentions of taking [[underline]] a long ride tomorrow, [[/underline]] & in consequence of this sudden resolve He took Me immediately with Him to his Stables, to give the necessary orders for