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is all gone. And as it is difficult for Samuel now to meet his payments, I have not demanded any of him yet, and do not want to just yet if I can get along with out, hoping 'twill be easier for him by and by. Chandler furnishes me with all the money I want, and that is what I call borrowed capital. Although he says 'tis my due, and he is going to give me yet more. He is a real good brother to me. But as I said, I was sorely tempted to accept your very kind proposition and think I should, had it not so happened that I had a short time ago, received a letter from the Trustees of Clinton Institute, asking me if I would like to return as teacher, if there should be a vacancy. And I had replied that I would - for I feel that as I was situated perhaps I ought to be earning something more than I am here, and if I teach, I know of no place I'd rather teach, than there. I have had repeated opportunities to to teach here but have'nt felt like taking them. I've got unclear of such schools. written down left side of page If any thing should happen that I should not go to Clinton or have any other opportunity to be earning something that suits me, so that I should feel that I rather go west - I'll write to you right off and let you know but I thought it best to tell you just how it was just now because you because you would be expecting to hear - But I don't want you should feel that I don't want to come because I do - and if you was nearer should have been there before