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A. Although I was never far from the General during that day for any considerable length of time, yet I had so little conversation with him, that I cannot attempt to assign the grounds for his conduct.The Court having met, the Deputy Judge Advocate read a letter from the Right Honourable Richard Ryder, Judge Advpcate General, stating that he was so much indisposed, as to be unable to attend, but hoped he should on Monday.Adjourned till Monday 10 o'clock. [url]http://www.gohotshoes.com[/url]



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