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Feb 1865 (?) Govt. offices, Monday Mg. Dear Mr. McLean, I just write you this line to tell you, that I am right glad to hear of your being better, -- and, that the reason why I have not called to see you -- is, my belief, that (for your health and speedy convalescence) you have already visitors. If I can be of service to you, in any way -- or if I have any thing handy (just over the fence) -- don't fail in making it known. I would I had known of your returning so early, as I some fine peaches -- which I gave away. Don't think of this. Believe me, Dear Sirs, Yours truly, W. Colenso. His Honor. the Superintendent.

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