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S. G. Finney letters to his son George, 1880-1886
1882-11-07 Page 3
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the front part of the house but Mc stood ready to shoot if they forced the door, so they left. the Citizens have rased by subscription 1500$ for the arrest of the Villans. The whole country is excited wonderfully. This leads me to think whether or no you are not in great danger if you are alone, and if any thing would happen you, why no would be there to render you any assistance It seems to me you be more secure in town, you certainly could get some imployment clerking, or some other kind of businss to pay expences and live more confortable and more secure. Think of this,
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the front part of the house but Mc stood ready to shoot if they forced the door, so they left. the Citizens have rased by subscription 1500$ for the arrest of the Villans. The whole country is excited wonderfully. This leads me to think whether or no you are not in great danger if you are alone, and if any thing would happen you, why no would be there to render you any assistance It seems to me you be more secure in town, you certainly could get some imployment clerking, or some other kind of businss to pay expences and live more confortable and more secure. Think of this,
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