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the matter put off. Mr. Walker went & saw the Meriden Bank of Connecticut for us & it agreed to give more time if the party who held the Plymouth Bank claim would do so, but that party has utterly refused to do so. I think the plan is to foreclose the Mill & sell it for the first mortgage which with interest & cash amount to about 5800 dollars. this will cut me off from any lien I have upon the mill for the payment of the other mill debts I am on & will cut Plan off also & he will come upon our land which he holds for all the payment of his claim for which I am liable. I am not liable on all of his claim. I do not now know how I shall be able to avert this matter. If I had the ready cash to buy the first mortgages perhaps I could then make some arrangements that would make me safe, but I have not got the