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On the morning subsequent to the sending of the [forejoy] letter, just as Mr. Rofs was about [entering] his room for breakfast, no one being with him but Mr. Nathan Hicks, a brother of Elijah HIcks, a trampling of many horses [incubeted?] their attention & the two [mrp 3 Ridge], with about twenty of their partizans, [apprendeup] the road & alighted at the gate. [Mr. Rolfs] stood awaiting their approach. They entered cordially and John Ridge explained that he had brought a letter for Mr. Rolfs, which he handed to him. Mr. Rolfs caused the horses to be fed and requested as many of the company as could go in, to take breakfast, which, in the meantime, has provided for the rest. Nothing during the interview