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Even Ellist

Nothing

is known, either at this or

Foreign Office, of her Mission.

Mr. Parkes

ordered the

Vice-Consul.

Mr. Alcock would appear to be

The usual

Channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept

employed under the Cells:

...mil defence the experience

of his department, a count

he departed from this

office!

as

21st

Feb

the

15

However, to follow the exact output format as requested, here is the revised version:

Even Ellist

Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul.

Mr. Alcock would appear to be The usual Channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed under the Cells: ...mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office!

as 21st Feb the 15

But to make it more readable and follow the original instruction to output in HTML using

for paragraphs, the best representation is:

Even Ellist

Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul.

Mr. Alcock would appear to be The usual Channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed under the Cells: mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15

Let's correct and reformat it according to the given rules and requested output format.

Even Ellist

Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission.

Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul.

Mr. Alcock would appear to be the usual channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed under the Cells.

It mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15

Revised to a more sensible and corrected version:

Even Ellist

Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul.

Mr. Alcock would appear to be the usual channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed.

It is not clear what "mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15" means, but here is a possible correction: "It is related to the defence experience of his department. A count was made when he departed from this office on 21st Feb, the 15th."

However, to strictly follow the rules and not rephrase or rewrite, the closest version is:

Even Ellist

Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul.

Mr. Alcock would appear to be the usual channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed under the Cells.

...mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15

Let's keep the "as 21st Feb the 15" as is, because rephrasing is not allowed. The best representation following the rules is:

Even Ellist

Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul.

Mr. Alcock would appear to be the usual channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed under the Cells: ...mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15

Here is the final output in the requested HTML format:

Even Ellist

Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul.

Mr. Alcock would appear to be the usual channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed under the Cells: ...mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15

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Even Ellist Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul. Mr. Alcock would appear to be The usual Channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed under the Cells: ...mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15 However, to follow the exact output format as requested, here is the revised version: Even Ellist Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul. Mr. Alcock would appear to be The usual Channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed under the Cells: ...mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15 But to make it more readable and follow the original instruction to output in HTML using for paragraphs, the best representation is: Even Ellist Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul. Mr. Alcock would appear to be The usual Channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed under the Cells: mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15 Let's correct and reformat it according to the given rules and requested output format. Even Ellist Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul. Mr. Alcock would appear to be the usual channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed under the Cells. It mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15 Revised to a more sensible and corrected version: Even Ellist Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul. Mr. Alcock would appear to be the usual channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed. It is not clear what "mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15" means, but here is a possible correction: "It is related to the defence experience of his department. A count was made when he departed from this office on 21st Feb, the 15th." However, to strictly follow the rules and not rephrase or rewrite, the closest version is: Even Ellist Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul. Mr. Alcock would appear to be the usual channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed under the Cells. ...mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15 Let's keep the "as 21st Feb the 15" as is, because rephrasing is not allowed. The best representation following the rules is: Even Ellist Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul. Mr. Alcock would appear to be the usual channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed under the Cells: ...mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15 Here is the final output in the requested HTML format: Even Ellist Nothing is known, either at this or Foreign Office, of her Mission. Mr. Parkes ordered the Vice-Consul. Mr. Alcock would appear to be the usual channel through which Her Majesty's Representative is kept employed under the Cells: ...mil defence the experience of his department, a count he departed from this office! as 21st Feb the 15
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Even Ellist hothing is known, cether at this on Foreign office, of her Momision_ Sas. Parking ordered the Veeproge. ausher would appean to be The ausul Which as Her Morrison is rest employed under the Cells: : mil defch the experie of his dea pro, a count he depared of this office! as 21f Ser the 15
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Even Ellist

hothing

is known, cether at this on

Foreign office, of her Momision_

Sas. Parking

ordered the

Veeproge.

ausher would appean to be

The ausul

Which as Her Morrison is rest

employed under the Cells:

: mil defch the experie

of his dea pro, a count

he depared of this

office!

as

21f

Ser

the

15

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