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on the law I am not so curtain
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h.r Risky.
It seems to me that
it must be customay when you
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eminent expert to
do work of this kind, to five
him
dencal assistance of the kind
Surely you
be asked for.
do not
expect him to write out
every
card himself. If so this assistance
ition whie a jung
might be a condition whi
would find to have been part
of the contract & having repaid the shably behaviour of the fort
Ithink they
woed
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always ready willing to do the While work himself. I mustsay
that I think hem morelikes to
than the Gost.
wim than
Come
But they ought cuntaing to
to terms with him.
HBL
Sr, M. Om manner
I only send this on to you because
M-Ireland is Brown ħ me &
I do not like deciding
therefore His case.
to
be likely
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I gave
нен клет
frind it. Innerve the # Kongfort
Deru
assigned the imporchlig
of giving clerical anistanna, the reason for not accepting ther
Ireland.
He might also arque
that the anistance was onl
a
suffection oust a fresh condit.
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him introductions
Colmic for bithany worth which he is undertaking for an American Univasily.
He is also doing founalist look.
He wrote to me about this d I fort
On a
caper
A
his letter to Sir H Blake A his lattached. A second letter is attacked-
The Hongthing gost are hopelessly wary. They go out of their way to ask him to do a fucce of
work which he never
Solicited and after he has accepted
and have made in is maltin amange.
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