John H. W. Pettit letters to his family in England, illustrated with sketches by the writer, 1852-1868 - Page 152

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account. [indecipherable] will tell you what I've [indecipherable] think this will be my last venture. There's no fear of my being able to pick up a living out here = but I want to do what is best = Am tolerably comfortable = I have asked to think the [indecipherable] in all its bearings = if what he urges can really be commanded I shall be very strongly tempted = I think I may say 12 months shall settle me one way or another = and I trust to do what is best believe me my Dr Mother Yr Affec Jno
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