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Your kind letter dated March 2d [2nd] was received the 3d [3rd]
inst. enclosed with one from S. A. Jewett

I was very glad to hear that you were all comfort-
ably well at the time you wrote, but sorry to hear
that Harriet had been so unwell -- under your kind
care however I hope and trust that she will soon
regain perfect health and be hearty more than ever
before. Mr. Jewett wrote me quite a long letter giving
me a very satisfactory explanation of all matters of
which I wrote Mr. Tucker about, still as Mr T.
has promised me a more full explanation still,
think I will not answer Mr J. until next
mail. I am led to believe that everything is as
near right and correct as I could expect it to
be under the circumstances and I am well satisfied
that Mr S. A. Jewett did all in his power to make
the settlement satisfactory to me and I think
I had better let the real estate remain the same
as it now is until I return home and whatever
you all agree to do with regard to it, go on and do
the same as you would if I had no interest in it
and I shall be perfectly satisfied.

I must say however that I do wish, that Mr Locker
which you speak of would buy the house on the corner
for I think it would be a great benefit to us if
he should do so. I was not aware until you wrote
your last letter that Dea Blake had got a partner
in his business. In your next please give me more particulars.

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