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Mor" bbark in telling him he lied. On
the
Contrary
of his having
Mr Wilson refers to the fact
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said "Oh. then I was mistaken. Enclosure I
words spoken with his back tumed to
Me blank. who
was
at the other end of
the room ao
constituting
ww
adequate
"withdrawal of his words. That is the
Levidence
Imyself
of
and
Mo? Potts
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taken down
by
signed by him. Mr Milson
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encloses a pubsequent Memo of Mr Potto.
I for whom he sent but that Memo does
not help him as it corrobarates the evidence of Mo2 Patto
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given to myself, merely smitting the important facts
important facts of Mo Wilson's
position at the time, and also that "the
words were not in
any
manner intended
as a retractation sa apology. Loven to M.
or
Para b.
Vide Enclosme
No 2.
Milson Mr Petto
only stated that the exclamation "Juas mistatten" could
easily have been heard by everyone in
the room.
The
inference, therefore, of Mo Wilson that Mo" blank "must" have
heard them is not conclusive, especially
as
owing to the relative position of the two parties
MTM Potts
reported to me
that Mo" blank " might not have heard:
them."
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be regarded
27. that, however, may quite irrelevant. Neither Your Space
any
other English gentleman
See in the off hand
con
aus
mor
papilly
hand ejaculation of M
Wilson that atonement which
was due
1 so grofoly
to a quilleman whom he had so and unwarruntably moulted. Mo" Wilson
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