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Miginal letter and Emile in this second communication Much appear to anyone acquainted with the transactions almost culpable, but his Excellency rather wonders that I am now in health at all than that I have been unable –
Ever since I may last be able to attend to any Matters beyond the perplexing intricacies In the Registry office and the daily routine of my Judicial functions. It is Excellency's intention in part and in part only from the letters only of their libels to you only part the
Mi a small part daily trial I have had since that date to undergo from The daily efforts of Mr. Wetton's assuming a position overriding the Judges and failing that, from Mr. Gibbons attacks In public as well as in private.
I employ the first opportunity I have had since the consequence of Mr. libel's having been interdicted from his office and having been thus rendered powerless to annoy me, to add to My first communication. I Must at the same time remark that repetitions and errors may be incurred and that any such may be attributed to the unparalleled difficulties I have had to contend with which have greatly tended to unfit me for dealing with questions requiring continuity of thought.
His Excellency has repeatedly Expressed his wonder that I have not broken down altogether under such constant anxieties.
[XCR(84)72] John Sewall
Chief Justice