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Clara Wilson letters, 1866-1894

1894-01-01 Page 2

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bank at Bancroft, before he left, his notes against Simpkins & Son undoubtedly to show to the creditors here the indebtedness of the firm to him, but just before he left B- he placed them in the bank again. Most fortunate after thought! Why was this coat given to Henry S.? R.M. Wordworth is fully convinced that there was a scheme not only to prevent his brother's getting the stock, but to defraud him in other ways if possible. It never will do for Col. Spencer to cross his path. To-morrow Rume will bring his Father's clothing from the undertakers and his watch, that George is to have. I dread the scene that will be enacted. It will be a long time before George will settle down to his work again. Rume must
 
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