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to part, for we could no more. Yesterday she sent me 

 some fine flowers, as usual on my birthday. Dr. Miihry 

 left a card ; two of my nieces called, and Hofrathin 

 Ubelode brought me some flowers. They left me fatigued 

 to death, to spend the long evening in solitude. 



June 18th. Yesterday Mr. Hausmann came to see nie, 

 and brought the Philosophical Magazine for June, in which 

 I had the pleasure to see that Dr. Lament has observed 

 three of the Georgium Sidus satellites. 



July 3rd.- Dr. G. brought me an extract from The Sun 

 that my nephew has been created a baronet on the occasion 

 of the coronation. 



July 9th. My nephew arrived in Hanover in the evening. 



July Wtli. In the afternoon I saw him and my little 

 grand-nephew for a few hours. 



July 25t/i. My nephew and his son took tea with me, 

 and we soon parted, without taking leave, and next morning 

 I am told they left Hanover at four in the morning. More 

 I cannot say ! 



Oct. '24th. Mr. Hausmann came in the forenoon and 

 took the box with the mirror of my sweeper with him, and 

 in the evening he came to receive the stand. I am glad my 

 poor sweeper is now in good hands ! 



Oct. 29/i. Mrs. Knipping spent an hour with me in the 

 dusk of the evening, and read an act of a play. 



Dec. 20th. In the afternoon Fraulein S. came to see me, 

 but she is deaf. I talked with her for a couple of hours 

 without either of us being the wiser. 



Jan. 5th. Went in the evening to the concert ; had some 

 talk with the Levies, who delighted the company with their 

 performance, especially the youngest son, eight years of age, 

 who gave several pieces on the French horn. Conversed 

 with several persons besides the Prince Solms. 



Jan. 20M. I have been to the concert last night to hear 



