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19 Chap III first line unclear, smudged G. President; General Mirabeau Lamar (Note 1) ? of his manners, his pleasures adding kindly feeling & ? relations to my native Country with the offer of his good 2 unclear words I require those, was grateful & flattering. I cannot omit to mention him - that his subsequent attentions and friendship I feel proud to mention his kindness & readiness to give me at all times ? & information.

  I became acquainted with D. S. Barnett Note II who  had been the first President of Texas, & from his ?. Conversation & labours I must ever remain his debtor.
  A Mexican ? was brought in, but though of no great value was a sufficient cause to call forth a pleasurable "excitement."  Party Spirit was running high the greater portion of which ? a Senate book to me.  The thing ? I soon discovered that it was the ? bloodless War of Outs ever was  Ins'.