CO129-153 - Lieut Governor Whitfield - 1871 [11-12] — Page 182

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you did not even

which I blamed

notice, and for

impelf, as having

needlefly said what might (as I said

to

uny companion at the time, without

"

avoplanning what)" matte mischief."

19.

I

13.

Was

Then, for

viore.

than two months,

strictly silent on the subject.

Ma....

14.

But, when I first heard it, it

seemed to

d to me

ply undignified

the part of the Chief Justin, nothing

mord, ant

and it

remark to

ANAS

your

on this that

timed. I had no

idea, I could not forese, that he

himself.

world hear the

my informant said what

18.

he did after the trial, instead

before,

I should have at

"Don't feel

ence

said,

I don't want to know

and I

amphing it all about it," and

should have

warned him,

de who persisted in telling

else

that

-But, after the trial, this pince

of information, so unfortunately

acquired by

me,

and much attired.

became

of a fresh

significance.

J

told it, in confidence, to Mr. Haytlar

in

Amy

my liedy

-me,

would be to

my first diaty report the whole thing in writing

lo

you.

reply to sme string explosion of his of aspicions in

in the

divention.

He asked my permission to tell Mr Pannrefale, saying,

"Oh night

Anav!

tr

to

EX.

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