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I am aware of intimate the possibility of taking your resorting to legal proceedings tp prevent the transfer of the property until your claim should be satisfied. 

No impression has at any time rested upon my mind that you contemplated such interference or that there was any legal process by means of which it could have been in your favour to stop the completion of the sale of the property to Messrs. Clive & Hamilton, which had in fact already been effected in London. 

The amount of your claim was not stated to me at the time of the conversation above referred to (nor has it been communicated to me at any time since) and conceiving it to be merely for the ordinary supplies requisite for the Establishment at Collaroy during the current quarter or at the most from the beginning of the year 1840 I entertained no doubt that it would be paid by Mr. Davidson. 

Of the subsequent transactions between 
 

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