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and to send it to me by a courier, according to the direc- 
tions which the agent will receive from me, in order that 
these valuable and interesting documents, which shall be 
preserved for you, may not be lost, 
I should think myself happy. Sir, to be the first 
member of the Geographical Society who should enjoy 
the advantage of embracing an associate who has success- 
fully passed through all the variety of fortune, hazards, 
and perils of a journey, in which so many have failed ; 
and to give assistance to a countryman under the nu- 
merous sufferings which so much exertion and fatigue 
must have produced. 
I shall wait further intelligence from you before I 
communicate your arrival to those interested in it. 
I request you to believe me, with admiration, Sir, 
your very humble and obedient servant. 
Signed Delaporte, T'ice- Consul of France, 
charged ivilh the provisional administration 
of the general consulate of his Most Christian 
Majesty in Morocco. 
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