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[on right] Sydney 22nd Sep'r 1831.

Sir,

The very Haughty conduct
evinced by you towards me on several
instances, has induced me to put it
beyond your power to do so in future,
having determined to procure my
Freedom, and at once free myself
from the dominion of Caprice
and Tyranny: a continuance of which
has been displayed by one party or other
ever since I have been under the
Department: I have been accustomed
Sir to the the Company and habits of
Gentlemen, and know how to conduct
myself, and appreciate it in others
proffessing [sic] the same, - but I mean
to say that although I have studiously
endeavoured to discharge my duty
properly, yet a continued display
of tyranny has been practised towards
me, however I have left the Dep't
and no doubt that infamous

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