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Dear Dr.
Dear Dr.
  I gave your order to G. Osius of o., who said they would forward to you a copy of Ford's "Questions" and also inform you as to his other publications.  
  I gave your order to G. Osius of o., who said they would forward to you a copy of Ford's "Questions" and also inform you as to his other publications.  
  I well remember lending you the books ten years ago, because the missing "Schwann & Schleider" broke my [[sett?]] of the old Sydenham Socy's publications. As I [[never?]] ask for a borrrowed book, not deeming that my duty, I will be plain enough to say that I had long since given up any expectation of seeing them again.
  I well remember lending you the books ten years ago, because the missing "Schwann & Schleider" broke my [[sett?]] of the Old Sydenham Socy's publications. As I [[never?]] ask for a borrrowed book, not deeming that my duty, I will be plain enough to say that I had long since given up any expectation of seeing them again.
  You mention trouble -  we are born to it. We must learn the lesson it brings, and leave all else to God. I am thankful that He presides at the last assize.  
  You mention trouble -  we are born to it. We must learn the lesson it brings, and leave all else to God. I am thankful that He presides at the last assize.  
   Very truly yours,  
   Very truly yours,  

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SAMUEL A. JONES, M.D., CONSULTING PHYSICIAN Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept 26, 1884 Dear Dr.

I gave your order to G. Osius of o., who said they would forward to you a copy of Ford's "Questions" and also inform you as to his other publications. 
I well remember lending you the books ten years ago, because the missing "Schwann & Schleider" broke my sett? of the Old Sydenham Socy's publications. As I never? ask for a borrrowed book, not deeming that my duty, I will be plain enough to say that I had long since given up any expectation of seeing them again.
You mention trouble -  we are born to it. We must learn the lesson it brings, and leave all else to God. I am thankful that He presides at the last assize. 
 Very truly yours, 
 Sam'l A. Jones

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