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and reported her condition and circumstances to her teacher Bro Hall who accompanyed me to her room where she informed us that she had slept but little the previous night in consequence of the noise of a drunken man i the adjoining barroom an being unsure she expressed? a desire to find a place in some private house I immediately went and made the circumstances known to Mrs Elsworth who kindly consented to take her during the remainder of conferance She afterward informed me that Bro Rayner called on her at Mrs Elsworths and on being invited She accompanyed him to his boarding place to take tea and on the way perfectly surprised by the spirit he manifested toward me. he said I was no Gentlemen for removing her and charged her with ingratitude and want of respect and continued talking in this way till she stopped him by telling him she did not want to hear him talk in this way and closed by saying if he had been a young man paying? his unsure to her it would have been different but from him she did not expect it she also stated he unsure her on the way coming up but further than this had treated her with respect and kindness and she considered herself under obligations to him and considered this his weakness I would here state that Bro Rayner has had unplesant feelings toward me since the conferance held at Albany of which perhaps you are aware and the cause of which you can inquire if you choose, I have been thus lengthy that I might give you the fact and not make any false unsure the facts giving rise to the suspicions which unsure me to tell this are in your own vicinity and you perhaps acquainted with them and can judge?