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apply to you - as I do not
see the wisdom of putting these
affairs in more hands, heads,
and tongues than is necessary.
It would possibly preclude
his getting employment &
thus make it more difficult
for him to pay interest. I en-
close Mr Hadden's letter wh. is
deplorable--but no doubt quite
true in its statement. I thought
he was never going to write or
had forgotten your request.
I hope you are looking better
& not so overworked as when I
saw you in March. With kind
regards

Believe me yrs sncly

Charlotte Bray

16 Kidbrook Grove
17 May 87 S E

Dear Mr. Vaisey

I have been too busy
to write and acknowledge
(except by Telegram) the
cheque - and the papers you
kindly forwarded at my re-
quest. They all arrived
safely - but - I should like to
what became of the original
Bond which was signed by
A. White. I imagine Hedges
has it in Ceylon - or Brustead
possesses it - But for the
present I suppose this copy
would be enough.

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