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me for him by a man here owing him money. I want to keep that and pay him out of the bonds which you have of mine. Have you any of you two fiftys to exchange for one of my hundred? I am expecting to get more money for Mr. Lewis this month, and I was keeping this to send all together. So if you can manage to sell fifty it will not be necessary to send the other twenty, only to let me know, and I can arrange it without sending either way. Do not put yourself to trouble in this matter, for I can get along without any advance for some time at least. So if you arrange it that way (as above) send thirty dollars to Mr. Lewis, and say it was from me. Give my love to Mary when you write to her. How is Jenny's health? Is she as much in the office as she used to be? Love to Lewis' family and to all at home. John