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in which You give an account of Yr Fall, many thanks for Yr attention upon this Occasion, I am truly happy that it hath not proved a dangerous Accident, & hope that the immediate Bleeding will prevent every bad Effect to be feared from it. I hope to hear again from You soon to make my mind quite easy upon this Subject. it is now high time to finish this long Epistle which really dos not contain much worth reading but it always furnishes me with the pleasing opportunity of assuring You of my unaltered love & Friendship which is [[addition]] always [[/addition]] eagerly seized by Yr very affectioned Mother & Sincere Friend Charlotte Weymouth the 2d Octbr 1798. the Queen the Prince of Wales 2d. Octbr. 1798.