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the mandarine at hurtseng had wizun bien. Hechingenben geheftember, seized Ehrensicfort, when I have already After I left. Pain- seized

I asked Yaong Ason, my friend, to go to the Was Boats at forsling, and enquire about the matter. He did, but resumed to and held that Mondineishi's assertion must be falen, at he could hear nothing about the matter.

Question. – Did Atow's sister in law hear what you said to Menginsishe? Answer. – No. she was distant about thirty cabits from us.

Questions. You state that you identified your brother's body on 21st April, What necessity was there for you to say "Lo nei: she is indeed. true. She body which you found, is that of another person."?

To fowloong, and act : then find my statement true?

Question._ Where is now your brother Afoot's boat, and property? Answer. – Lawietrcy, a woman of Chung Chow, to whom Afook owed money, and property, took them there for safekeeping.

Question. – Were you sending to (avlound after the 23rd th April, and actting the mandarin there, if he has seized your brother to be carrying away from Thai waw? Answer. I said to Mong: neis: the, when I saw her hes in Atow's house, Slow's house, "what is the use of your telling that the Soldier have Ducroney, and eized that Afooth's boat?

The told me, that Afook owed her 80 Dollars, and that the must take his boat. I told here that I wanted the boat as evidence in the trial which I was about to institute; however she gives it up, and took it away with her to Chung Chow. It was worth about 80 Dollars. My boat is worth about 140 Dollars. Pir Po Aeye's boat is worth about ... Dollars, it was seized.

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