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15 March 1869   My dear Walt
dont be frightened at getting this unseasonable letter there is nothing more than usual the matter i am quite lame but otherwise as well as usual i hope this will find you over your trouble with the distress in your head) the cause of my writing george has got disappointed and dont hardly know what to doo in the money matters the masons he contracted to doo the work lumped out the plaistering and they have got it all done but the last coat and smith says they wont finish it till they have the payment which is six hundred dollars he wants to know if you could without trouble let him have it he says he could pay you back in may certainly he has tried every way that could be thought of smith had a man to day to look at his house he would sell it 500 doll less than his price if he could raise some money on it but the man dident buy it) georg says if it would be  

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a trouble for you to get it he will doo the best he can but if you could send him a draft for five or six hundred it would accomadate him very much indeed he wants you to telegraph to him when you get this letter as he expects he will have to go to the foundry this week he says if it wasent for our moving and his letting out the lower part he woulent care if it did stop he feels shure of getting money by the first of may he has tried to transfer the mortgage on this house offered the back interest and more besides but it all failed i dont suppose there hardly ever was such difficuly the real estate agent say it will be very different in a little while) george says this building without money is a bad business i suppose walter dea you got my letter of last week) there is 800 dollars to come from jeff yet but he cant pay but 200 dollar a month) the houses is both insured) if you cant send it walt without difficulty george wont think hard i told him if you could i knew you would)
no mor but remem you mother LW