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[ ? ] Sept 30th 1837
Stewart Perry Esq. [ ? ]
[ ? ] to provide [?] you a few? brief but I should wish this was subject for many? and [?]
I am not fond of wiring. I yet find a pleasure in [?] myself to and whose sympathies have been so far extended toward our sufferings Texas and furnish me to say the not only your sympathies but the aid of your funds have been acknowledged by the funds of Texas. I think it [?] upon me to return you any [?] greatful thanks for the assistance you have rendered to me in [realising??] for [?] . Service to him the country? needed thm most, and when my mur? [?]. I cannot but be honored in my [?] opinion when I think of your eloquent languages in appeals to the citizens of the [?] stuey to rely [?] our standard no Texan and the [?][?] which you [?] towards [???????] Crew of the invincible from their southern prision [???] [??]. I thought I had the power to appeal to the [?] of the patriotic, but I have failed in drawing forth [??] that [???] applause which your language hand drawn forth, but I hope in that Texas when she becomes independent will not allow the world? to say as the [?] have, that she is ungreatful, indeed from my own knowldge of the peopleI will mention to say that the kindess of those who [??] up in the struggles of this country shall be at all kind warnly received and ]?] the services [?] sall be warmly reciprocated by them and their representatives.
An early meetings of Congress has taken place by order of the President, I believe to act upon the [?], and when saved me, I see masked strongly the faces of the members honesty and good[?], which are the most valuable athilee?
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