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ulterior aim
prevention of any
the
more
such harsh dealing with officials for danger
Pecuniary
their duty barring heavy losses
the calculations
and lovely wife
prostrated by the blight prospect this though
I sent her to England to restore her
Nerves
General
the
shuttered
the shock
and lurk, grave
never
8-04
and
I have
talked to Mr Park,
had
regret
Lord,
the
duty
I have to express the hope
that
when, during
I was expelled
my duty, I must
Service Her Majesty's
As stated to the Jury
however, I have had much
favour of it deems right
to lay this letter
before the Secretary of State for the Colonies,
other steps
to keep
in mind
my
dying sense of the injury
done to
me
my family
and
may be best in
Your Lordships'
for the obtaining