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4. Paragraph 7 of Mr. Minnows
Mr. Alexander's
letter complains of "personal demeanor and epistolary "style" - giving two examples of the latter. the first a letter received by Mr Munow, which The forwards, and which he considers
in that
in the concluding paragraph to be wanting :which the etiquette ofter Majesty's
Civil Service
a
in
Courtery
mires: the second
requires
statement "that he was told
confidence of a most
discourtions rebuff administered Mr. Alexander to a non official Instice of
the Peace merely for making a suggestion which an
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"struck him after "to the Dark". Saving
Jail".
Official wit Knowledge
Simself on the subject, M. Murow
requests that
Official
conrespondence which presed between WW: Alexander and Mess
Forth and Reddie some short
and in which Mr
time
садо Murrow thinks the discourtions
rebuff referred to will be found, may be forvanded for your Sraces perusal.
5. With regard to the first of there examples, I need only state that in forwarding his first letter to your Grace T. Murrow
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