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was necessary, or if his witness would attend without one? to which he replied that he thought he should be able to produce you in Court without. I am afraid he will lose his case now, unless you can make it convenient to attend, as it would be unreasonable to grant him a second adjournment. I remain Yours faithfully G. S. Cooper Please excuse the smudge.

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