Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 318

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and [indecipherable] Arthur.  William has a [indecipherable] Highlander persisting in dourness & got tho it seems a contradiction in terms, there is a good amount of generous feeling in him & I feel sure that before long he will advise that he was wrong.  No he would do that, but he will make [indecipherable] to Arthur.  Badham I think might bring about a reconciliation.  This [indecipherable] feel very painful for Arthur [indecipherable] all the circumstances which it must afford good for all the gossips & the many enemies that William has made in Sydney.  He has shown himself entirely unfit for such a task as he laid down for himself, but the Public has no 

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