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become cognizant of (what seem
to me) the dark deeds done in his
name. His departure from the
Colony made it necessary for me
to do something at once, if I
was desirous to put him in posession
of the pamphlet. Do not think
me at all cavilling as to what you
say; on the contrary I hold that
no one is a decent judge in his
own case, and would therefore mistrust
my own judgment where it differs
from yours. I never thought of
publishing. The public know and
care nothing about the matter, but
amongst those who know me, it is
quite possible for a few insinuations
to be made by Childers, Clarke, Haines
or Stawell, who only I believe
were the lively actors in the drama
behind the scenes which was played
upon me, and so fas as a mere
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