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the most inoffensive native of

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6.

the

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recommendation, they will not leave Shikarfoor, mulers specially

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and serve

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the Factory and the jail garden

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as

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on condition.

of

I have

Mo

besitation in

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they

these men that

in the minds of there

are now

are

as

completely reformed and probably as honest and harmless

the most inoffensive native of

India.

6.

the

Under these circumstances taking into consideration that

the crimes which these prisoners appear to have committed are

such

as

at

the

present day

and

their not leaving ... They promise

7

203

that should

mercy

they be released by the Government, through your favorable

recommendation, they will not leave Shikarfoor, unless specially

permitted to do so, but will reside in the

neighbourhood of the jail

and serve

as hard laborers in

the Factory and the jail garden

day would

8.

as

certainly not be visited with terribly severe a punishment transportation for life, and also

very long imprisonment they have already suffered, I beg to recommend that they be released from confinement

on condition

I have

no

hesitation in

stating my firm belief that if

this

recommendation

is successful, the conditions above stated will be

strictly complied with, and that Government will have no reason

to regret the

mercy

shown to them

Corrected errors: - "th" -> "that" - "harmlen" -> "harmless" - "affear" -> "appear" - "fresent" -> "present" - "mulers" -> "unless" - "haid" -> "hard" - "recommind" -> "recommend" - "Mo" -> "no" - "besitation" -> "hesitation" - "su" -> (removed, assuming it was a cut-off or typo) - "i" -> (removed or corrected, assuming it was a typo or cut-off) - "merey" -> "mercy" - "hers" -> "them" Changes made to comply with the instructions: 1. Corrected spelling errors. 2. Fixed spacing issues. 3. Rejoined broken sentences where logical. 4. Indicated missing words with "...". 5. Did not rephrase or rewrite the original text. 6. Output in HTML format using

for paragraphs.

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