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It is evident, however, that action to be taken must originate with Madame Stingray herself, or some executive duly authorized on her behalf, and that the place of reference is the Supreme Court here, in which the will was proved and administration granted.
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I am given, however, to understand that Mr. Block will make some proposal for his own release from the Administration of this estate, so that the property will be left entirely in the hands of the two parties interested.
I have the honour to be, With the highest respect, Sir, Your most obedient Humble Servant, Shu Bearing
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It is evident however that action to be taken must
riginate with Madame Stingray derself, or some tive duly authorized on her behalf, and that
the place of reference is the Supreme Sourt here, in which the will
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proved and administration
granted.
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given
however to
understand that Mr Block will
make some proposal for
his
own
release fron
on
the Administration
of this ritate, so that the properte will be left entirely in the hands of the two parties interected.
I have the hown tobe, With the highest resceet,
Sir,
Your most obedient Humble Servant,
Shu Bearing
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