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to perform the duties properly deeding

in Mr. Frein.

A

I confess, how, that I fear that We Should have an indifferent account to Give if we were put on our defence for "Not Keeping Mr. Juuin up to his worth." ABP19 Out-

refuse the leave and fix the time

by which he must start, and tell him to return an answer without delay whether or not he will be ready to proceed by that opportunity? Say perhaps the steamer of the 20th of Nov. from Southampton?

2.PP 2000.

»

Sir Edward Lytton

286

I really feel some

difficulty in

advising as to the course to be taken.

On the one hand as Mr. Blackwood points out, this

gentleman has overstayed his leave, his extreme has been Bjarted & both by Jos. and BR, and his conduct in the matter of the Exchange with he has been negotiating has been on more than one occasion unsatisfactory.

On the other hand if his own

story is correct he was induced by an offer from W. Fuld & opened negotiations with him

for an exchange and was

without warning.

when

we believed the whole matter settled, thereupon

M. Fuld who called on me a short time since acknowledged that this was the case though he expressed some certain private &

inscrutable

reasons why carried him to give up

the plan

It is therefore for you to decide whether on

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to perform the duties properly deeding in Mr. Frein. A I confess, how, that I fear that We Should have an indifferent account to Give if we were put on our defence for "Not Keeping Mr. Juuin up to his worth." ABP19 Out- refuse the leave and fix the time by which he must start, and tell him to return an answer without delay whether or not he will be ready to proceed by that opportunity? Say perhaps the steamer of the 20th of Nov. from Southampton? 2.PP 2000. » Sir Edward Lytton 286 I really feel some difficulty in advising as to the course to be taken. On the one hand as Mr. Blackwood points out, this gentleman has overstayed his leave, his extreme has been Bjarted & both by Jos. and BR, and his conduct in the matter of the Exchange with he has been negotiating has been on more than one occasion unsatisfactory. On the other hand if his own story is correct he was induced by an offer from W. Fuld & opened negotiations with him for an exchange and was without warning. when we believed the whole matter settled, thereupon M. Fuld who called on me a short time since acknowledged that this was the case though he expressed some certain private & inscrutable reasons why carried him to give up the plan It is therefore for you to decide whether on ...
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to perform the duties properly deeding in Mr. Frein. A I conbelf, how, that I fear that We Should have an undiffernt au to Give if we were put on our defence for "Not Neeping Mr. Juuin up to his worth. ABP19 Out- refise the leave and froe the time by which he must start, and tell him to return an answer without delay whether or not he will be ready to proceed by theat opportunity ? Say perhaps the teainer of the 20t of how. from Southampton ? 2.PP 2000. » Sie Edward Lytton 286 I really fuel come difficulty in aderving as to the murmer toke gren. On the one hand as Mr. Blackwood points out, this gentleman har overstaid his leave, his xtreme hes heen Bjarted & both by Jos. and BR, and his conduct in the matter of the Exchange wt he has heen neestiating has been on more than one. acasion Egmorial. An the other hand of his own Thy is correct he wow induced by an offer from W. Fuild & open natin communications with him An exchange and was without war. 4 ¿, when re luheved the whole matter settled, theren awer. M. Fuld who called on me a short- time wine acknowledged that this was the though he express) Ame certain private & Isnerti the plan reasons w! carioed him to give up It is therefore for gou to decide whether on N 0
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to perform the duties properly deeding

in Mr. Frein.

A

I conbelf, how, that I fear that We Should have an undiffernt au to Give if we were put on our defence for "Not Neeping Mr. Juuin up to his worth. ABP19 Out-

refise the leave and froe the time

by which he must start, and tell him to return an answer without delay whether or not he will be ready to proceed by theat opportunity ? Say perhaps the teainer of the 20t of how. from Southampton ?

2.PP 2000.

»

Sie Edward Lytton

286

I really fuel come

difficulty in

aderving as to the murmer toke gren.

On the one hand as Mr. Blackwood points out, this

gentleman har overstaid his leave, his xtreme hes heen Bjarted & both by Jos. and BR, and his conduct in the matter of the Exchange wt he has heen neestiating has been on more than one. acasion Egmorial.

An the other hand of his own

Thy is correct he wow induced by an offer from W. Fuild & open natin communications with him

An exchange and was

without war.

4

¿, when

re luheved the whole matter settled, theren

awer.

M. Fuld who called on me a short- time wine acknowledged that this was the though he express) Ame certain private &

Isnerti

the plan

reasons w! carioed him to give up

It is therefore for gou to decide whether on

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