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Then it is simply $30 given to the Inspector?

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There is no money given to him. It is booked there.

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Yes, or No ?

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Noone wants it. You cant slaughter it. Yes.

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a good deal about cattle. Do you think when lous

the Inspector refuses to pass a cow for slaughter,

he is unreasonable in refusing to pass it? Or do you

think, he might reasonably pass it, qe he is passing

all the others ?

that

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You dont dare to say whether it is just, or not.

No, but what do you think? You have been in the business all those years, and you know as much about cattle as the Inspector. What do you think about it?

Sometimes he is just, and sometimes he is not. Well now, when the Inspector refused to pars them, were

they shown to the Beast Doctor?

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the animal was not fit to pass, and the Beast Doctor

came along, and agreed with the Inspector. Is that so? The Veterinary Surgeon locked at it first.

Dia the Veterinary Surgeon know why the Inspector would not pass them, and that you had sold that animal to

the Inspector?

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