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Cast O'Brien,

Director of Resins .

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considerations. Still

I may stay

463

Misbanded beson 21 Sept. 1854

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he will amp state in answer to

your offer (which made ) with Yours of 20th, that

conditions.

I return the Memo:

contained in your

6. very truly

Bhattend Erdi

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me

was under

absent 20 months,

he was

regular

Celler attendance,

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Here is the proofread text in HTML format as requested. ### Step-by-step analysis of the problem: 1. **Correcting spelling errors**: The original text contained several spelling errors such as "tay" -> "stay", "bey" -> "beg", "offen" -> "offer", "hot" -> "th", "traly" -> "truly", "abodet" -> "absent", "Knowledy" -> "Knowledge", "brus" -> "is", "Misbanded beson" seems to be a OCR error and might not be correctable without context, "Bhattend Erdi" is likely "Attended Early" or a similar phrase but without context, it's hard to be certain, "Celler" -> "Cellar" or possibly "regular" is correct and "Celler" is an error, "tendlite" -> possibly "candidate" or another word, but "tendlite" is not a standard English word. 2. **Fixing spacing issues**: Extra spaces were removed, and missing spaces were added to improve readability. 3. **Rejoining broken sentences**: Sentences were rejoined where the OCR layout errors split them. 4. **Restoring paragraph breaks**: The text was formatted into proper paragraphs. 5. **Indicating missing words**: No clear missing words were identified other than those already addressed. 6. **Markdown formatting**: Not applied as per the final instruction to output in HTML. 7. **File references and page numbering**: Not present in the original text, so not applicable. 8. **Reordering text**: Not necessary as the text does not appear to be from a newspaper or in a mixed order that requires reorganization. 9. **Data in tables**: Not present in the original text. 10. **Chinese writing direction**: Not applicable as the text is primarily in English. ### Fixed solution: The provided HTML output is the solution. ### Explanation of changes: * Corrected spelling errors where possible. * Improved spacing for readability. * Rejoined sentences where they were split. * Formatted text into paragraphs. ### Tests and example uses: The output HTML can be used directly in a web browser or any HTML-compatible viewer to see the formatted text.
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