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I did not feel justified in concluding that he was diabonest, or suspecting that he was dishonest, I took the first opportunity I could of promoting him,
For what purpose?
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I got a fresh man into the Disinfecting tation.
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catalogues.
Tid he briŵr you catalogues and advice ?
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of some disinfectant machine. Afterwards I found one was
to be bought. It was arranged that Professor Fimeor
and "r Clark, should buy one.
On whose recommquation we it bought ?
gn Professor timp»er and Dr Clark'ɛ.
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