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there are two entries for the poultry and for the

pigeons, that is all nothing else.

Anything else?

A.

That is all.

Mr. May:

poultry? What are the other items on the bill then besides the

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The Interpreter:

There are two items of poultry in the first place, then the pigeons and then there is: "The 4th moon 10th day deducting what has been received there is due money 3 tasis 6." That is in the body of

the account.

Mr. Thomson:

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It is all repaid, all that total. It is a

drawback off that bill.

The Interpreter: Well he had borrowed money from him, ten

dollars, and he gave him five.

Mr. May: Doesn't that item that you have translated, I don't

A.

quite know how you have translated it, the item of the 10th day 4th moon is that not an item repayment of

five dollars?

It is this: he paid five dollars and was still due five

dollars. Yes that is what it is.

His Bellenay: What was that due for?

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A.

He borrowed it from me.

Mr. May:

You have got an item before that. You say there are two more items on the bill, besides poultry. You have one

of 3 taels 6 settled?

The Interpreter: The first is poultry, the second poultry

the third pigeons and the fourth this item of five dollars, and that is the whole of the body of the bill.

Mr. May: You have an entry of paid 3 taels 6?

The Interpreter:

That is the fourth item.

Mr. May: That is what I say. Will you read that?

The Interpreter: "Deducting what has been received there is

due money 3 taels 6.

Mr. May:

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Have you not got an item on the bill

that says 3 taels 6 has been paid?

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