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but after having drawn so heavily on Kelham, I dont feel justified in incurring the expense, until I hear how he has stood the bleeding I have already given him. Things here, as far as Natives are concerned are daily assuming a more serious aspect. A feeling of intense suspicion pervades the whole of them, and I dread the slightest fracas between the two races. Your friend Turton is acting most foolishly and mischeviously as respects the King movement. If his letter to the Spectator does not satisfy you that he is the wrong man, nothing will. Yours faithfully I. E. Featherston

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