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My Dearest Brother We are all most anxious to hear how you are today. We were not satisfied with Sir Henry's account of you last Night - therefore the Queen sends me to Oatlands in the hopes of having a [[underline]] very particular account [[/underline]] either from Sir Walter or Mr Home The Queen orders me to say how vexed She is at your undergoing so much pain - and how sincerely She hopes you will soon be able to get out of bed again. I am sorry I cannot give you even a tolerable account of the Dear King He is not as much excited as yesterday but still there has been a great deal of very unpleasant laughing very early this Morning which I fear may increase in the course of the day into the same sort of instability as we suffered so much from yesterday God bless you my Dearest Your very truly Affectionate Augusta [[unclear]] Novr. 21st -