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Excerpt from Roland Blake
Blake's first care was to make two or three copies of the little map, and then to fix on his memory the three names given. He had noticed that they were numbered 55, 56, 57; and although Weston had neglected to state this, his successor easily concluded that these numbers were meant to be used in some way to identify the people with whom he was to confer. He had already made himself as familiar with the country as our very poor maps allowed, and for the lesser details felt that he must trust to his scouts.
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