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I must take up my the judge's pleasure,

LVA)

abode, and await

which be said, - often long delayed, and that

in the meantime, had better

my

said for my account, so to cry spring

is ious and other necessaries

for provision as anothing

the

nvas allowed there but

I then

determined to write to Captain Staveley, whom I remembered to

save

...

board the Canton to

desire him to intercede with the

Governor and endeavour to obtain

release.

Besides this, I wrote to E. Forbes, the

my

American Consul entreating

him to

his influence in my behalf; he very kindly replied that he would do so, if Captain Staveley and Captain Koppel (who had also heard of the affair)

-

7

207

should fail to get me liberated.

Presently Captain Staveley told me that Captain Keppel and himself had seen

the Governor, who had refused to

release me,

on the plea that the case was in the hands

of the Judge. He also told me

the

treat

Captain Koppel had come to the decision to write officially to the

Governor demanding my

immediate release.

Captain Staveley

heard, and

again in about an hour.

informed that if it should be carried before the judge in

in prison 5 or 6 days,

For that Captain Keppel's letter had not produced the desired effect, the Governor having replied that

law

I take its

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I must take up my the judge's pleasure, LVA) abode, and await which be said, - often long delayed, and that in the meantime, had better my said for my account, so to cry spring is ious and other necessaries for provision as anothing the nvas allowed there but I then determined to write to Captain Staveley, whom I remembered to save ... board the Canton to desire him to intercede with the Governor and endeavour to obtain release. Besides this, I wrote to E. Forbes, the my American Consul entreating him to his influence in my behalf; he very kindly replied that he would do so, if Captain Staveley and Captain Koppel (who had also heard of the affair) - 7 207 should fail to get me liberated. Presently Captain Staveley told me that Captain Keppel and himself had seen the Governor, who had refused to release me, on the plea that the case was in the hands of the Judge. He also told me the treat Captain Koppel had come to the decision to write officially to the Governor demanding my immediate release. Captain Staveley heard, and again in about an hour. informed that if it should be carried before the judge in in prison 5 or 6 days, For that Captain Keppel's letter had not produced the desired effect, the Governor having replied that law I take its
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Immust take up my the judge's pleasure, LVA) abode, and await which be soud, - often long delayed, and that in the meantime, head better my soud for my sccount, wo to cry spiring is ious and other necessaries for provisi as anothing the nvas allowed there but I then determined to write to Captain, Staveley, whom I remembered to save ጋር ... board the Canton to desire him te intercede with the Governor and endeavour to obtain -release. Posides this, D wrote to E. Forbes, begr, the my American Consul entreating him to. วลาว his influence in my behalf; be very kindly replied that he would do so, if Captain Staveley and Captain Koppel (who had also heave of the affair ) - 7 207 should fail to get me liberated. Presently Captain Staveley and told me that Captain Keppel and himself had seen the Governor, who had refused to release me, cove- on the plea that the was in the bands Judge. He also told me the treat Captain Koppel had come to the decision to write officially to the Governer demanding my innuediate release. Captain Staveley heur, and again in about an hour. informed. that if it should be carried before the judge Inn in in prism 5 or 6 days, Forb that Captain Keppel's letter lead not produced the desired offect,.-. the Governe having replied that law I take its
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Immust take up my the judge's pleasure,

LVA)

abode, and await

which be soud, - often long delayed, and that

in the meantime, head better

my

soud for my sccount, wo to cry spiring

is ious and other necessaries

for provisi as anothing

the

nvas allowed there but

I then

determined to write to Captain, Staveley, whom I remembered to

save

ጋር

...

board the Canton to

desire him te intercede with the

Governor and endeavour to obtain

-release.

Posides this, D wrote to E. Forbes, begr, the

my

American Consul entreating

him to.

วลาว

his influence in my behalf; be very kindly replied that he would do so, if Captain Staveley and Captain Koppel (who had also heave of the affair )

-

7

207

should fail to get me liberated.

Presently Captain Staveley and told me that Captain Keppel and himself had seen

the Governor, who had refused to

release me,

cove-

on the plea that the

was in the bands

Judge. He also told me

the

treat

Captain Koppel had come to the decision to write officially to the

Governer demanding my

innuediate release.

Captain Staveley

heur, and

again in about an hour.

informed. that if it should be carried before the judge Inn

in in prism 5 or 6 days,

Forb that Captain Keppel's letter lead not produced the desired offect,.-. the Governe having replied that

law

I take its

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