supporting

a matter of inference which they

change

state

ge 1 to be, by adverting first to the supposed payment

of a sum of money

Coldwell for

money

to Mrs

the children,

and that a majority of

majority of them

only

do not feel satisfied

that Mr's Caldwell accepted.

the many.

had those gentlemen

id me

who were not satisfied with my explanation informed of it, I should instant

instantly have produced evidence to

show them that the money had been taken

away by the

man who bought it, this

13

440

at

no witnesses

I told the

Commission the time, but you

were demanded, and now

find that a portion of the Commission

that the

are not s

money

I satisfied

was not

received by Mrs Caldwell.

Further

un

unfavorable

inference is drawn from the

tance of

Circumstance

the

U OMVAN

Shup lose receiving from the Foo-thai shop #400 for her influence.

as to

to the

fact of the money having

been paid

or not I

have nothing to do, nor I think it fair

as

it was

do

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