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LETTERS OF FREDERICK BATES TO A. B. WOODWARD .12
about an adjustment in "'Gentlemanly Style. "
We met for several successive days, for the purpose of a conference, in the presence of our mutual friends by whose mediation we at last reconciled all things.
A record of some of my follies under the hand of Mr. May was brought forward in accusation — It certainly did contain some truths — and if there were perversions of some facts, I attribute them to the deafness, and to the handkerchief about the ears
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