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to do so.
Shave to request
chat
will inform
Mm. Tarrant tiah I
do not clearly apprehend the exact
extent of this complaint.
But that I consider
it premature to
make any observation on it at present, since
it seems probable that I may receive
by early
mail the full report
of the case
of the Farrant together
with the Queen v
with an explanation
of his object in forwarding it
and
my comments
upon that explanation
In the
absence of Sir E. B. L.
EX