all
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of the Musée Privés. He d'Eitel was to say nothing at This I don't believe, and if d'Eile had adhered carefully to the Governor's at that time talent.
of the story without introducing the Musée Prince it seems to me that the gravamen of the charge against Mr Hayllar could have still remained.
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from these papers that the Governor ended by signing a paper retracting even his own version of the picture story. The explanation faced by Makrapere.
But we ought to see what the Governor did
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I will
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the case has been fully analysed, and
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various impressions & suggestions.
I fear it must. I concluded that both
In J. Hennessy and the S...tal have in their transactions stated that was false.
upon
It is, however, difficult
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man who has erred
that attempts
were made upon his wife, or when endeavouring to prevent further disclosures.
her I am inclined to believe that Mr Hayllar did attempt to be too intimate with her. If so, Mr H. was probably ill-advised, under pressure from his father-in-law;
fallen
in succumbing to hard pressure from the dealer up it might have been expected that, notwithstanding
the peaceful
manner in which it affects Mr H., there would be those who would interfere with such an arrangement.
I cannot think that any inquiry
is desirable. It would be almost
practically impossible to hold
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calm and fair