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Be assured of the warm interest which I take in your welfare. I trust I pray that it may please you to prolong your life, & make you a blessing to your unfortunate country men.  Believe me   most sincerely & affectionately yours.  John N. Hobart.
Be assured of the warm interest which I take in your welfare. I trust I pray that it may please you to prolong your life, & make you a blessing to your unfortunate country men.  Believe me most sincerely & affectionately yours.  John N. Hobart.


When I made known to my Indian friends that the necessity of my taking a journey to the south[[ward?]], they were [[preined?]], yet they would submit with cheerfulness if that will [[torn page]] the means of the restoration
When I made known to my Indian friends that the necessity of my taking a journey to the south[[ward?]], they were [[preined?]], yet they would submit with cheerfulness if that will [[torn page]] the means of the restoration

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Be assured of the warm interest which I take in your welfare. I trust I pray that it may please you to prolong your life, & make you a blessing to your unfortunate country men. Believe me most sincerely & affectionately yours. John N. Hobart.

When I made known to my Indian friends that the necessity of my taking a journey to the southward?, they were preined?, yet they would submit with cheerfulness if that will torn page the means of the restoration