Letter from Queen Charlotte to Princesses Augusta, Elizabeth, Mary and Sophia

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[[unclear]]I could say would be of no avail. And now I will only add that the reception of those letter here so totally over [[unclear]] me that I beg to see none of you today; if I can bring myself to see you tomorrow I shall appear at Breakfast, for I do not think I ever felt as [[unclear]] in my life as I did by reading your letters, but enough of that, what is done is [[underline]] done [[/underline]] and may none of your sons go through a cutting and piercing an [[unclear]] as I have is my most sincere wish (signed) Charlotte. Windsor 2nd of April 1812 You will be so obliging to receive Charlotte, I shall have my room ready for you to play in tonight, and I may not even to see Adolphus, the stroke is given, and nothing can mend it, therefore I by that none of your Brothers may [[unclear]] talk to me [[unclear]] the [[unclear]] over any of your friends [[unclear]]