Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 431)
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Status: Indexed
W.H. Richardson Esq
Dear Sir,
I trust you
understand that I shall
enter the suit against you
tomorrow, unless the same
is previously settled.
I am unwilling to
increase the costs unless
you desire it. I never
intended to subject you to any
costs, but your strange
course compelled it.
Before tomorrow night, unless
you pay, the costs will be
doubled: & you will certainly
have to pay them. --
Now don't say you did not
have sufficient notice.
Yours Respectfully
431
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