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After proofreading, the text becomes:luck at our intervention. A case has arisen for it, as made officially
10. be "The fact is that the houses are only suited to Chinese, whilst the games played are unknown to Europeans and appear to interest them comparatively little. Even the better class of Chinese - such as Compradores of Mercantile firms and numbers of Hong Kong Hongs &c. &c. go seldom elsewhere than to private Clubs, with which the Police have orders not to interfere. As I was apprehensive that Compradores and others trusted with money might have frequented the houses, I confess I am greatly gratified by the result, for I was not prepared for this, which, however, was wholly unprepared by the experience gained at Macao. So far, therefore
11. my brief experience enables me to decide my way. And I think the results for the Future promise to be
Here is the corrected version in HTML format as requested:Luck at our intervention. A case has arisen for it, as made officially
10. be "The fact is that the houses are only suited to Chinese, whilst the games played are unknown to Europeans and appear to interest them comparatively little. Even the better class of Chinese - such as Compradores of Mercantile firms and numbers of Hong Kong Hongs &c. &c. go seldom elsewhere than to private Clubs, with which the Police have orders not to interfere. As I was apprehensive that Compradores and others trusted with money might have frequented the houses, I confess I am greatly gratified by the result, for I was not prepared for this, which, however, was wholly unprepared by the experience gained at Macao. So far, therefore
11. my brief experience enables me to decide my way. And I think the results for the Future promise to be