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Princess Augusta Nov. 23. 1818. Kew Green Novr. 23d. 1818 My Dearest Brother Your most kind letter has just reached me and both Mary and myself are very much obliged to you for your kind [[underline]] enquiries [[/underline]] We are really [[unclear]] well to day and have had a walk. Mary's Cold is much better and [[underline]] I have not any symptoms [[/underline]] of the jaundice though [[underline]] Mary says [[/underline]] I am still [[underline]] yellow [[/underline]]. I hope as shall have the happiness of seeing you soon - Lady Harcourt and [[underline]] Taylor [[/underline]] desire their Duty to you. Perhaps it was as well that you did not see [[underline]] us today as we are rather low [[/underline]] - G'Taylor sends You some Memorandums as He has [[underline]] not [[/underline]] time to add more but he had a long Visit from Lord Liverpool and both himself and Col Stephenson spoke out manfully upon all the Subjects you most wished.