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anger" I am unable to express. Surely the book should be in every house. It would do much good. It is very long since I had an opportunity to pay my respects to Wicksteeds. If you should see them please remember me kindly to all of them, or, if you like, tell them that in the course of this week I shall finish the perusal of the last of the books I have here at present and then return them by first opportunity. Please will you be so kind as to inform me when it was the Governor arrived at New Plymouth last summer? But I find it gets already late and I must hasten to conclude for the present I remain My dear McLean Yours very affectionately J. F. Riemenschneider

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