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St Louis May 21st 1812
St Louis May 21st 1812
Dear Sir
Dear Sir
After your departure I seen ward he [[?]] much disatisfied with you for going and [[senshered?]] me much for giving you Information finding him disposed to say much of the bisness I told him that you had went away by apointment and not from fear of debt and that it should not be said you left home one moment the Sooner on a/c of his debt that I would pay him in four months and on that promis he settled the bisness not to give your famly any trouble about it -  
After your departure I seen ward he grew much disatisfied with you for going and [[senshered?]] me much for giving you Information finding him disposed to say much of the bisness I told him that you had went away by apointment and not from fear of debt and that it should not be said you left home one moment the Sooner on a/c of his debt that I would pay him in four months and on that promis he settled the bisness not to give your famly any trouble about it -  
I senserly hope you will have good fortune and gain the other side of your troubles -  
I senserly hope you will have good fortune and gain the other side of your troubles -  
My dear Sir permite me to make some remark to you on the subject of bisness hear and hope you will not think I have any desire in it but from Pure motives I think you have informed me your next payment coms due to county in october next now Sir the
My dear Sir permite me to make some remark to you on the subject of bisness hear and hope you will not think I have any desire in it but from Pure motives I think you have informed me your next payment coms due to county in october next now Sir the

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St Louis May 21st 1812 Dear Sir After your departure I seen ward he grew much disatisfied with you for going and senshered? me much for giving you Information finding him disposed to say much of the bisness I told him that you had went away by apointment and not from fear of debt and that it should not be said you left home one moment the Sooner on a/c of his debt that I would pay him in four months and on that promis he settled the bisness not to give your famly any trouble about it - I senserly hope you will have good fortune and gain the other side of your troubles - My dear Sir permite me to make some remark to you on the subject of bisness hear and hope you will not think I have any desire in it but from Pure motives I think you have informed me your next payment coms due to county in october next now Sir the