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allow that if it were not for him.
I would receive his ... and hand it over to ... money you. He replied that his friend thought that I was not willing to speak on his behalf because of anything he had not given to which I answered that he his friend was quite mistaken, and as I had said before that I would speak to you, it was his Pak-mi's account.
I do not know the value of the notes, for I did not even touch them but am not labouring under a mistake that they were worth $100. I do not know the names of those Chinamen, but I can recognize them.
In conclusion, I have to respectfully ask that you will excuse me for having brought this subject to your ... (I have hitherto refrained from taking this step so as to avoid doing W-Pak-mi harm, but I am now constrained to report in order to vindicate my character, as it was given to understand by certain members of the Force spoke to me by the way).
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