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John Barns

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John Barns

Corrections made include fixing spelling errors (e.g., "shadour" to "shadow", "beru wxamined" to "been examined", "userssary" to "necessary", "Austry's" and "Austly's" to "Austen's", "Memeau's" to "Meneau's", "gentlen" to "gentleman", "Shave" to "have", "obe dirut" to "obedient", "scrvant" to "servant"), correcting spacing and punctuation for clarity and grammar.
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