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used: had he done so
I should have at once
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5.
Towards the afternoon of Iriday, the 16t
out to him as I have privately done since, that
August I received the following
note from Mis
His Excellency had certainly
never
heand
a word
Huffam
to
"Ball's Court,
from
go
me as to Wuffam's being advised to
Masao. It is in this point that His Honour's
memory is at fault.
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That I very possibly conveyed a wrong impression to His Wonour on the second point I
gather from the following statement where Wes
Honour sazzo:
(Karagraph 12.) "Mr. Hayllar advised him if
"the story
was true to face an enquiry, if not
that he had better go
to Masao."
Neither of the paragraphs quoted fairly represent the part I took
on the early stage of this mut
unhappy business; which will be best explained by
brief narrative of what actually occurred.
"
" August 16th
"Dear Mr.
Wayllar,
"My husband wishes me
to write and ask you to Kindly call on
him.
of the afternoon
at his house in the course of
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"Yours truly,
"(signed) Mary Wuffam."
6.
Never
having
been.
intimacy
Ort
terms of
with Wuffam, and having had
social
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hint of the trouble into which he had fallen
was
sufficiently puzzled by this note to go
over
to the Supreme Court to make enquiries, and it was in the office of the Crown Solicitor, and from