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Frogmore House Jany 25, 1821 My Dearest Brother I had the pleasure of receiving Your most kind letter before I was up, and as Bettiscomb wished me to stay in bed till three o Clock. Mary kindly undertook to want an answer by your Servant which I [[underline]] hope [[/underline]] fully explained my reason for not delaying Him. I am truly thankfull to hear from your [[underline]] self [[/underline]] that you are [[underline]] satisfied [[/underline]] with the present Prospect of things in [[underline]] this Country [[/underline]] -- I was so far made very Comfortable as to the reception you met with [[underline]] to and from [[/underline]] the House of Lords as Miss Wynyards Brother in law wrote to Her on your return and sent the letter by