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of any good or local species. I have 
many wants besides those specified, 
but cannot trouble you with a longer 
list. Those wanting curtain must 
make offers. — R ev. Percy Andrews, 
Lilleshall, Newport, Salop, 1 3th July, 
1863. 
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