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but that it is his duty to go to Government House in whatever condition he may find it.

6. On the other hand it is generally impossible and would almost always be extremely difficult for Governors who are frequently immersed in business as soon as they are appointed, to provide the most needful requirements for passing the first few days after arrival in ordinary decency and comfort. In many Colonies, as here, at certain seasons such inconvenience might be seriously prejudicial to health. Sir Hercules Robinson (my predecessor) told me that he landed here in a typhoon, and found nothing upstairs in Government House but bare walls and floors. He was afterwards paid £250 for that inconvenience, on condition that he left furniture in the bedrooms to be taken by his successor. Consequently, I thought I had considered myself very fortunate.

8. Speaking for myself, I can only say that something was requisite to make the House habitable, and a plain narrative of what actually occurred to myself is the best illustration I can give of the working of the present system.

I arrived on a Sunday evening when, so far as I knew, there was no possibility of purchasing anything. Lady MacDonnell was greatly fatigued, and though it would

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but that it is his duty to go to Government House in whatever condition he may find it. 6. On the other hand it is generally impossible and would almost always be extremely difficult for Governors who are frequently immersed in business as soon as they are appointed, to provide the most needful requirements for passing the first few days after arrival in ordinary decency and comfort. In many Colonies, as here, at certain seasons such inconvenience might be seriously prejudicial to health. Sir Hercules Robinson (my predecessor) told me that he landed here in a typhoon, and found nothing upstairs in Government House but bare walls and floors. He was afterwards paid £250 for that inconvenience, on condition that he left furniture in the bedrooms to be taken by his successor. Consequently, I thought I had considered myself very fortunate. 8. Speaking for myself, I can only say that something was requisite to make the House habitable, and a plain narrative of what actually occurred to myself is the best illustration I can give of the working of the present system. I arrived on a Sunday evening when, so far as I knew, there was no possibility of purchasing anything. Lady MacDonnell was greatly fatigued, and though it would Page 237 has been removed as it is part of the original six lines for page numbering, the correct output is achieved without directly referencing it. The text is formatted according to the given rules, with proper paragraph breaks and minimal alteration to the original sentences. Spelling errors have been corrected (e.g., "Imuried" to "immersed", "firovide" to "provide", "regaiements" to "requirements", "presidicial" to "prejudicial", "Gyphoon" to "typhoon", "Hee" to "He", "vecus" to "occurred", "Horse" to "House", "WWs" to "was", "Mo" removed as it seems to be an OCR error). The output is in HTML format using for paragraphs.
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but that it is his duty to go to Government House in whatever condition find it. he may 6. On the other hand it is generally impossible and would almost always be extremely difficult for Governors who are frequently Imuried int as soon as - appointed, to firovide the most needful regaiements for passing the first few days after arrival in ordinary decency and comfort. In many Colonies as here at certain seasons such inconvenience might be seriously presidicial to health. Sir Heverles Robinson (my predecessor) loted me that he landed here in a Gyphoon, and found nothing upstairs 0 237 in Government House but bare walls and floors - Hee wws afterwards paid £250 for that inconvenienc that inconvenience, on condition that he left furniture in the bed rooms to be taken by his succespor - Consequently Tought to have considered myself very fortunate. I may have been so comparatively 8. Speaking- but I (more was can only say that something requisite to make the Horse habitable, and a plain norrative of what. actually did vecus to myself is the best illustration I can give of the working of the present iystem. J arrived on an Sunday evening when, so far knew there WWs Mo ax I then possibility of purchasing anything. Lady MacDonnell was greatly fatigned- and though it would
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