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Andrew Dallas letter to Thomas C. Durant, 1866
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if it was not for the good kindness of your clerk Mr [Gestter?] I do not know what I should have done But though him the soft feeling of Mr. T. C. Duran I am still alive and will not be satisfied until I hear from you I have made alist of all the silver and I have not [mised?] not over five Pecies of which one was a silver-cup which I have got Back and I don't be leave that any the glasses have been stole and no more than what was Brokeing and I had Sixty-five peices of linen my charge not including three Bales course towels which I delivered the the same Gentleman that
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if it was not for the good kindness of your clerk Mr [Gestter?] I do not know what I should have done But though him the soft feeling of Mr. T. C. Duran I am still alive and will not be satisfied until I hear from you I have made alist of all the silver and I have not [mised?] not over five Pecies of which one was a silver-cup which I have got Back and I don't be leave that any the glasses have been stole and no more than what was Brokeing and I had Sixty-five peices of linen my charge not including three Bales course towels which I delivered the the same Gentleman that
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