Fanny Burney and Her Friends: Select Passages from Her Diary and Other Writings
CHAPTER IX.
State of Kew Palace—Dr. Willis and his Son called in— 230-250 Progress under the New Doctors—Party Spirit—The Regency Question—Attacks on the Queen—Fluctuations in the King’s State—Violence of Burke—Extraordinary Scene between the King and Miss Burney in Kew Gardens—Marked Improvement of the King—The Regency Bill postponed—The King informs Miss Burney of his Recovery—The Restoration—Demonstrations of Joy—Return to Windsor—Old Routine resumed—Reaction