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30 evidence of the inward strength and satisfaction which the King derived from the office of religion thou that in spite of great physical exhaustion, His Majesty, after the lapse of an hour, again requested the attendance of the Archbishop, who in compliance with the wishes of the Queen, read the Prayers for the Evening service, with the happiest effect on the Kings spirits. This being done the Archbishop, naturally fearing the consequences of so much mental exertion on His Majesty's debilitated frame was about to retire, when the King motioned to him to sit down at the table, on the opposite side of which he himself was seated. His Majesty was too weak to hold any