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Frogmore House Jany 8th. 1827. My Dear Lord and Lady Arran. I have many and sincere thanks to [[unclear]] you for the kind Sympathy You have expressed for me in my [[unclear]] Distress. I had wished to have thanked you long ago - but instead between Affliction - and my long confinement to my [[underline]] Couch [[/underline]] from a fall I met with [[underline]] seven Weeks last Tuesday, [[/underline]] it really was scarcely possible to find an easy posture for writing as my [[underline]] knee [[/underline]] was so weak and I could not attempt to bend it but when the Surgeon was with me. My Spirits are thank God much better than they were but what preyed much on my oppressed Heart was that I was incapacitated from going to London to see my beloved [[underline]] Frederick once more in [[/underline]] this World! [[underline]] that was a cruel [[/underline]] deprivation indeed - I had given up all hope of Him for a long time