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send you word on Saturday. Mr. Thomas has promised to go down with him. He has been doing very well indeed this week, but as yet we have said nothing to him about business. Mr. Harwood is I think anxious to obtain his things. He wrote to Robert day before yesterday. saying that he wished to know soon, or he would purchase elsewhere. We did not let Ro. see the letter. I suppose Charley spoke to you when you were down about the lots? mentioned in this letter of his, but I thought best to send it for fear he had not. Excuse the miserable appearance of this, as my head aches this morning. Business affairs do not yet agree with it. I am doing well I think, had a first rate day yesterday, buy my head feels badly this morn owing to troubling myself about this. Mr. Thomas says R. could attend to his business but it will be better next week than this. He thinks that you had better meet him there, and that he had better sell.