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Oak Lawn [Thursday?] 7 March 1851
It is suffiecient for myself that I know the
truth of little things personal to me and no one
else cares for; I can give place to such here.
During the last eight-years I have occupied a
certain room attached to Bynums Tavern in Winton.
It was a large room in [reasonably?] [?] condition
and [decently?] [?]. But it was convenient to me
Of late it has been repaired neatly but Mr. B.
put me into one adjoining room entirely too small
and in [?]. I respectfully insisted [?] [?]
[?] the room I had occupied so long. Mr. B [?]
[not?] hear to it but was huffesh. Before I left at
the lest-[?] determined to have a [?] ta;l with
him about this matter, for the [?] of [?]
[?] him to my retaining my and room [or?] being
[?] with another I might be saterfeid with
But he would not- so [?] [the?] [?]-of [?]-
[?] [?] [?] [what?], but was [?] and hereuh-
torey. [?] I had had [?] room to long and it [?]-
ieut to me and while it was [?] had [?]
now it was [?] / [?] / [?]-
tleo to it. Yet if [?] could not let me love M, - / must-
take the [?] nest he could give [?] and thus /
would be satidfied. He would not-hear what- I had
to say except what few [?] I could faver [?]
[?]. [?] [?] of [?] [?] - was not
to [?] that he would not let [?] have the room
as his [?], [?], and desires heetful demeanor.
He would not-hear [?] [?]- would get mad
and walk off on [?] be was to exalted a [?]
-age for me to talk to about a matter [?] which he
was deceded. I kindly asked him to rehear and [?].
He would not-as though his word was like [?] [?]
of the [?] and [?], "[?] not". So I [?] away
[?] I- being [?] with a room and no others [?]
in [?] but Bis is too [?] a fellow to dwell
[?] [?] thee.

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