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A. + ! 22. Dr. Litel however reiterated his statement that the proposal J may here was inadmissible, and observed that his remarks were overheard by all persons in his vicinity and were repeated the next day 233 throughout the colony.
23. After this Dr. Litel proceeded to a consultation with the suite. Upon its conclusion, King Armighing (or possibly another name starting with "Arm") His Majesty's staff informed and several (or "sundry") individuals of the King that he was much embarrassed by Dr. Eitel's insistence and by the representation he had made that if His Majesty went to East Point, even for the night, the Governor would consider his invitation to have been declined and that telegrams would be sent to the Colonial Office reporting the circumstance and that great embarrassment would be thereby caused to the King during the forthcoming progress.
24. to me Those gentlemen reported that Dr. Litel's language was actually of a threatening character, and that the King wished to be informed by me, as Consul General, what I had done. I recommended...
However, to strictly follow the output format requested:A. + ! 22. Dr. Litel however reiterated his statement that the proposal may here was inadmissible, and observed that his remarks were overheard by all persons in his vicinity and were repeated the next day 233 throughout the colony.
23. After this Dr. Litel proceeded to a consultation with the suite. Upon its conclusion, His Majesty's staff informed me that the King was much embarrassed by Dr. Eitel's insistence and by the representation he had made that if His Majesty went to East Point, even for the night, the Governor would consider his invitation to have been declined and that telegrams would be sent to the Colonial Office reporting the circumstance and that great embarrassment would be thereby caused to the King during the forthcoming progress.
24. Those gentlemen reported to me that Dr. Litel's language was actually of a threatening character, and that the King wished to be informed by me, as Consul General, what I had done him. I recommended to...