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except as every one in the city is. Every one  
except as every one in the city is. Every one suffers indirectly - nearly all of Doctors patrons have lost (one $400000,) their stores and offices being on the other side of the river and those who were on a salary being thrown out of employment. He generally presents bills every three months. He had just been making up his accounts but say he shall not thrust his bills in peoples faces as long as he can live without so I have taken a back room instead of the front chambers and my old rooms by two gentlemen. One pays $20 per month for the large room and the other $9 per month for the small bed room. They sleep here and take their meals elsewhere - we take care of their rooms. Another gentleman and old acquaintance of Doctors boards with us, these help to pay our grocery bills. As to M and I,  our Real Estate would not sell very well just now - but we are not obliged
suffers indirectly - nearly all of Doctors  
patrons have lost (one $400000,) their  
stores and offices being on the other side  
of the river and those who were on a salary  
being thrown out of employment. He  
generally presents bills every three months.  
He had just been making up his accounts  
but say he shall not thrust his bills in  
peoples faces as long as he can live without  
so I have taken a back room instead  
of the front chambers and my old rooms  
by two gentlemen. One pays $20 per  
month for the large room and the other  
$9 per month for the small bed room.  
They sleep here and take their meals  
elsewhere - we take care of their rooms.  
Another gentleman and old acquaintance  
of Doctors boards with us, these help  
to pay our grocery bills. As to M and I,   
our Real Estate would not sell very  
well just now - but we are not obliged

Revision as of 17:11, 12 January 2021

except as every one in the city is. Every one suffers indirectly - nearly all of Doctors patrons have lost (one $400000,) their stores and offices being on the other side of the river and those who were on a salary being thrown out of employment. He generally presents bills every three months. He had just been making up his accounts but say he shall not thrust his bills in peoples faces as long as he can live without so I have taken a back room instead of the front chambers and my old rooms by two gentlemen. One pays $20 per month for the large room and the other $9 per month for the small bed room. They sleep here and take their meals elsewhere - we take care of their rooms. Another gentleman and old acquaintance of Doctors boards with us, these help to pay our grocery bills. As to M and I, our Real Estate would not sell very well just now - but we are not obliged