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It would give me too the opportunity I have been long seeking to commence writing and work in a special line. How ever, I will not write more; only in conclusion I would like to say, that neither you in aiding me to gain the position nor Senator Stanford in conferring it, would ever have a moments reason of dissatisfaction.
Sincerely Yours
A.C. [Unsworth?]
I have just looked over the letter and am a little ashamed of speaking so well of myself but it is not conceit; it is truth that I am telling, and I am the only one that can convey a general appreciation of it to you. So I will send the letter just as it was first written.

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