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Next week I shall go and visit the most obstinate and I shall not leave a stone unturned to prevent any from going hence. William Thompson's conversation was very interesting, but there is one thing to be seen he will only let you have as much of his mind as he thinks proper however good his intentions may have been at the outset of the King movement he has evoked the restless spirit of his countrymen, they have overstepped the bounds he laid out for them and nothing is left for him but to go along with the steam. If he attempts to stem the torrent he will be swamped and lose all influence amongst the Waikatos. He complained bitterly about Mr. Fenton he said that he instead

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