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still sees very confusedly and I fear will not get much better - but since Phipps has declared that the cataract is dispersed it has put Him into great Spirits. Tomorrow we go to [[unclear]] at five in the Evening to be present at the [[underline]] [[foreign: French]] feu de joie[[/foreign]] [[/underline]] in honor of the [[underline]] Dear Day - [[/underline]] and we drink Tea at Lord Dundas's - You must forgive my little offering not coming to you tomorrow but it will be ready in a few Days - I am vain enough to think you will not love it the less for coming a day or two later God bless you my Dearest GP believe me ever Your most truly Affte Augusta August 11th 1805