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when either Favenc or his
remains are found. The Blacks
are very dangerous on the
McArthur, so we have need
to be anxious on his account.
When I was staying in the
Gulf, I sold my silver watch
for £4, which I send to you,
it being yours by rights, you
[having given] me my beautiful
gold one. I would not have
sold it, but that I was
offered so much more than you
gave for it, & you were not so
well off as you used to be. I
never used it in Town, so the
£4 is of much more service to you
than the watch was to me. If
Favenc turns up safely before the
end of the month, we shall be
with you in the end of August.
Harry would very much like

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Tapestry

This appears to be the last page to be transcribed. The letter from Emily to her father is not complete - is there a page missing?
I have not transcribed several pages of lists of shopping and medications.

It has been an interesting and, at times, distressing project, but worth it to understand the attitudes and hardships of the time.