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Sir,
I have according to your bills; owe covey these hours, commencing [unclear] please advise me whether I must take [unclear] and what I must do tomorrow. I am [unclear] a very unpleasant feeling about my neck [unclear] when In about much I can't imagine [unclear] advise me on the subject.
Very Resply
Wm H Hewell
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English Law Journal Reports - Chant.- KB. CP. & Th[?] Majistracy Bankrupter - Digest of acts - Monthley, pamphlet- £s W W. £3 W year-
The Jurist,-weekly, 1[?] a Mo, £2..12, a year, - Leading articles on recent decisions on h [?] law points; - Discussion on changes of law, J[?] p[?], on affected;-key al motions, or law intelligence, of new book &, First A[?] of care decides, often inclining preferents themselves - Chp? Com. law & Bankruptcy, & bills
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