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for it's completion before I could fill | for it's completion before I could fill Townsend's order. When a book has seen its best days we | ||
have to be exceedingly careful not to get stuck with a lot of printed sheets for which there is no demand to | have to be exceedingly careful not to get stuck with a lot of printed sheets for which there is no demand to | ||
speak of. I can now fill all orders promptly so long as this | speak of. I can now fill all orders promptly so long as this ed'n lasts, and I presume it will be sufficient | ||
for a year to come. | for a year to come. | ||
I hope you are pleasantly situated at Fort Sully. Please do not forget when you come across an extra fine robe, a painted one, | I hope you are pleasantly situated at Fort Sully. Please do not forget when you come across an extra fine robe, a painted one, | ||
to buy it for me. | to buy it for me. | ||
Please acknowledge receipt of the remittance enclosed and believe me. | Please acknowledge receipt of the remittance enclosed and believe me. | ||
Yours respectfuly | |||
A.D Worthington | A.D. Worthington |
Revision as of 02:56, 6 January 2021
for it's completion before I could fill Townsend's order. When a book has seen its best days we have to be exceedingly careful not to get stuck with a lot of printed sheets for which there is no demand to speak of. I can now fill all orders promptly so long as this ed'n lasts, and I presume it will be sufficient for a year to come.
I hope you are pleasantly situated at Fort Sully. Please do not forget when you come across an extra fine robe, a painted one,
to buy it for me.
Please acknowledge receipt of the remittance enclosed and believe me.
Yours respectfuly
A.D. Worthington