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who has been very kind & attentive indeed, & sent Dr Latham upon this condition, that Mrs H. should pay him no fee - The Dr. says that she is better this morning.- She eats hardly anything but that perhaps is so much the better - She is much pleased with Dr- Latham & indeed no one can be otherwise for she his manners, \are/ extremely mild & pleasing. Mrs D. is very much obliged to you for the curtain which came very apropose [sic] to keep her room warm & comfortable-
I called also on the Roses this morning where I saw only Mrs Rose & her mother for Mr. R. was gone to his mothers wil who is also very ill, so much so that they fear her life in danger, for she is very aged & weak. But Mr. R. himself is in very strong health. Mrs Rose desires me to say that she was very much alarmed at not hearing from you before they left Plymouth, but her fears were dissipated by finding a letter from you in Chancery lane, which has lain there since the 17th_. You shall hear from me again on the usual day & news of both the invalids. Mr. Flaxman will add a postcript –
Cavendish Square⎮I have called on Mr Romney who desired me to give his kind comps_ & says that he caught a cold at Kew on the evening which he has not quite got rid of. Pray let me illeg> beg of you once more to take care of yourself.
Kindest love to Mary– God bless you both