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to hear of Mr. Henry's recovery, and hope he will continue improving. It would give me great pleasure to see him, after his long confinement; and I very much regret that I have not, ere this, applied for your sanction to see Capt. Fitz Roy and Dr. Sinclair before leaving the country; and wherever they go, my sincerest wish is to hear of their prosperity and happinss. We have heard of Capt. Grey's arrival, but nothing further; and of course, are under suspense, till I hear from you. In the meantime, will strive to preserve peace and regularity in my district. I remain with kindest regards to Mr. Henry and all the family at Mataharihari. Very truly yours (Signed) Donald McLean. To:- Geo. Clarke Esq.

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