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Reached home on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
P.M. 6th Nov [[image: v/11]] and thank God found all my family
quite well.
Copy of a letter to John Bachman [[Jany?]] 8.1845
My dear friend
My dear friend
Never have I been so much astonished
Never have I been so much astonished
as I have been at reading your letter to Victor, and
as I have been at reading your letter to Victor, and
which I feel myself bound to answer at once.
to which I feel myself bound to answer at once.
In the first place you must have been most
In the first place you must have been most
unmercifully misled by the ''mutual friend"
unmercifully misled by the ''mutual friend"
of whom you speak, when saying that through
of whom you speak, when saying that through
that individual you did [[undersand?]] that I
that individual you did understand that I
never used your name as a coadjutor in the
never used your name as a coadjutor in the
[[lon?]] which is now publishing on the Quadrepeds
[[lon?]], which is now publishing on the Quadrepeds
of North America under the names of
of North America under the names of
Both I & you. why you should have taken
both I & you_ why you should have taken
such a report or saying as mith is actually
such a report or saying as truth is actually
beyond my most [[remote?]] thought, and
beyond my most remote thought, and
again why did you not long ago, write
again, why did you not long ago, write
to me at once on this [[mystinond?]] subject.
to me at once on this [[mystinond?]] subject.
But K put an end to all this stuff, let
But K put an end to all this stuff, let
me [[unclear?]] you that nothing of the kind has
me [[assure?]] you that nothing of the kind has
ever take place, and this I could well
ever take place, and this I could well
prove by upwards of one hundred of our last
prove by upwards of one hundred of our last
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& each of them and many that know
& each of them and many that know
you were glad that I had [[unclear?]] and so
you were glad that I had [[unclear?]] and so
learned a man at my [[elbow?]].
I should amazingly be glad to know who the
"mutual friend" is, and think I could give
him a lesson in propriety, being a mutual
friend that would serve that kind gentleman

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Reached home on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock P.M. 6th Nov File:V/11 and thank God found all my family quite well. Copy of a letter to John Bachman Jany? 8.1845 My dear friend Never have I been so much astonished as I have been at reading your letter to Victor, and to which I feel myself bound to answer at once. In the first place you must have been most unmercifully misled by the mutual friend" of whom you speak, when saying that through that individual you did understand that I never used your name as a coadjutor in the lon?, which is now publishing on the Quadrepeds of North America under the names of both I & you_ why you should have taken such a report or saying as truth is actually beyond my most remote thought, and again, why did you not long ago, write to me at once on this mystinond? subject. But K put an end to all this stuff, let me assure? you that nothing of the kind has ever take place, and this I could well prove by upwards of one hundred of our last Subscribers, all of whom would be ready to testify that before receiving their name on my list. I always mentioned your name & each of them and many that know you were glad that I had unclear? and so learned a man at my elbow?. I should amazingly be glad to know who the "mutual friend" is, and think I could give him a lesson in propriety, being a mutual friend that would serve that kind gentleman