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Mr. Flood requests his Compliments to Mr Stope and begs permission to have the enclosed letter, which is of great importance, forwarded through the Colonial office to Montreal by the first Mail. Mr. Flood would not take this liberty but that he has to transmit much weighty business
following an accident in consequence of having been in England at a somewhat earlier period there at first
and in the present occasion
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Mr. Flood purent, his Comple f Mr Stope and legs pernasion to have the enclund litter, which is of great impurtance, forwarded through the Colonnal office to Mottulure by the
tist Mail. Mr. Food would not the thier liberty but that he has to pausait much weighty beings
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Hulmes acccient in consequence
having England at a somewhat artier period there
at first
ulics falut, & in the present occasion
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