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− | The day is clear, I have shook hands with you, and I expect it will last forever, the Master of Life helps me. I have come on good business. I will [indecipherable] nothing from you, no more than you would from me. It is [indecipherable] the people | + | The day is clear, I have shook hands with you, and I expect it will last forever, the Master of Life helps me. I have come on good business. I will [indecipherable] nothing from you, no more than you would from me. It is [indecipherable] the people that wear Hats are sensible and we are fools; it is because the British gave us |
+ | [indecipherable] advice, I hope we shall be forgiven. We cover all past injuries, let us forgive [indecipherable] forget -- I will not let go your hand; you know the Indians like the ground |