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Princess Augusta Xber. 29th 1790 [[unclear]] [[underline]] [[unclear]] [[/underline]] [[/note]] [[note]] Answered January 3rd 1791 We have had a Constant Rain for three days and Nights & despair for a fourth but the Season in so Mild that the Corn is quite grown and beautiful [[underline]] if it is not [[/underline]] drowned by this time. The King has had some very fine hunting Both Stag and Hair hunting - I understand that His [[underline]] Harriers [[/underline]] are esteemed the first pack in the Country. The Kennell is built in the little Park at what was Lord Pomfrets lodge - The House still remains but the Stabling is turned into the Kennell- I have been to see it and it is as neatly kept as any Room- They have a little Paddock to run about in all day and a very Comfortable habitation within a Court - so much for Sporting - I am afraid now I must shut up my letter as Baron Alvensleben will be going away - God bless You My Dearest and Keep You well and believe me Yr very Affte. friend & sister Augusta Sophia -


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