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ear marks and was moreover extremely insolent to Mr. Burton - Capt. Spiller wrote you about Paul's wish to go inland. I find a great deal of uneasiness amongst the natives, the foundation for which it is not easy to discover - they express perfect willingness to make any movement you desire - The few military settlers remaining about Clyde are wishful to return to their Homes Capt. Spiller referred them to me for information as to the safety of doing so. I have counselled further delay until our knowledge of matters assumes a more definite form. I am dear Sir Your obedt. Servt. Geo. B. Worgan D. McLean Esq. Napier

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