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My Dearest Brother I have the comfort of telling you that just an half hour ago I saw the Queen and she assured me She felt easier - that She meant by easier She breathed more freely for that she could [[underline]] assure [[/underline]] me that she had [[underline]] not had any pain [[/underline]] - I will not fail to tell Her all your kind Expressions and the interest You have expressed about Her health - She has been perfectly quiet all day and my Brothers Frederick and William both desired me to tell Her they would not ask to see Her until She sent for them - I shall be most happy to dine with you tomorrow and I trust that we may be more easy about the Queen, but these sudden changes (Though both Physicians have prepared us for them) [[unclear]] alarm us very considerably God bless You Your very truly affectionate Augusta