309

Mr. Antrobus.

Mr. Cox.

Mr. Lucas.

Mr. Graham.

Sir M. Ommanney.

Earl of Onslow.

Mr. Chamberlain.

MINUTE.

Day 24

30

214

Text of the letter.

I am not sure how to...

If you would...

10

41.

M. Tulent

14

1.01

DANOV

However, to follow the exact instructions given and improve the response: 1. The original text seems to be a jumbled collection of words and numbers, likely due to OCR errors. 2. The task requires correcting spelling errors, fixing spacing issues, rejoining broken sentences, and restoring paragraph breaks, among other rules. Given the input text: ``` DRAFT. .0 309 Mr. Mr. MINUTE. Mr. Antrobus. Mr. Cox. Mr. Lucas. Mr. Graham. пр Sir M. Ommanney. Earl of Onslow. Mr. Chamberlain. Aned50451 A t. day 24 30 e .. 214 text C of th ot ar o lt. I am kes how vur if you wou te 10 vit: t 41. C M. Tulent Fr 14 1. 01 i DANOV ``` Let's correct and format it according to the rules:

DRAFT.

309

MINUTE.

Mr. Antrobus. Mr. Cox. Mr. Lucas. Mr. Graham. Sir M. Ommanney. Earl of Onslow. Mr. Chamberlain.

Day 24, 30...

214

Text of the letter...

I am not sure how to... If you would...

10

41.

M. Tulent

14, 1.01

DANOV

However, the original text is too fragmented to make sensible corrections in many places. The corrected version attempts to follow the rules by fixing obvious errors and formatting issues. To adhere strictly to the output format requested (HTML using `

` for paragraphs), the response is already adjusted accordingly.

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