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Westoe, Marton, 19. 10. 70 My dear McLean, I received your letter and Haringtons official Memo. As regards your coming here, it is of course of no consequence to a week or a few days, and if you are busy there is no need to hurry. I am glad that Mateni te Wheake is likely to be useful, but I have always found him inclined to "shout with the hounds and run with the hare".

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