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De La Marre, a merchant, this gentleman not only re- c H a P. 

 ceived me, but immediately fent a fervant for poor ,_^^^^}' 

 Joanna, who was at her mother's^, and another for a 

 phylician to attend me, as my weak and hopelefs con- 

 dition now required every affiftance that the towiL 

 of Paramaribo could affords 



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