6.
time his family was hers; and & thought that sohen his wife returned with him,
proposed, she
would be able to prevent a recurrence
of the offence which I had reported.
When, however, the Governor__
that eve security that such an
pointed out to me
arrang
had
: ement would be carried out
I acquiesced in the
His Excellenay
a Q
justice of what said; more expecially
I thought it would be highly detrimental to the morale of the
school to let IWr. "Willerchs, after two such appearances in the presence of the scholars, have another trial, until time had
shown that reformation had
taken place.
8.
I cannot but regret
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that Mr Willevehe leaves it
to be inferred that the stimulant acting
enfeebled constitution was the of his condition on
sole cance
the morning referred to - D
am in
that
position to state
one stimulant could
not have produced the effect I soitnessed in the morning and subsequently. Moreover, when I Mr Willcocks last,
on a
the saturday previous at 3 vclock in the afternoon
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