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6 revisions | Jannyp at Mar 03, 2024 08:55 PM | |
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page_0018Moreover I felt rather hurt at the injustice I regret extremely to hear of the Your friend P. C. Cameron Esq. | page_0018Moreover I felt rather hurt at the injustice which had been either wantonly or thoughtlessly done me, in placing me in seeming antagonism to you or a member of your family, by acting as the counsel of one who was indulging in grave charges and vague threats against your daughter, It is not so my friend, and never will I be found in any such position, until my heart has become dead to all, the sacred memories of the past, and I exhibit myself to the world as more of the sordid professional hiding than I trust I shall ever prove to be, in this matter or any other involving the interest or honor of yourself or any of your family; you will always find me in the right place and you may rely upon me as upon your second self, you say that you will not respond to Mrs Medway’s letters, It seems to me however that it should be better to send her a brief communication informing her of the sickness of your daughter, and state that probably she may hereafter be addressed upon the subject of her letter, leaving it to the future to determine what course you may deem is most judicious to pursue hereafter. I regret extremely to hear of the severe & protracted sickness of Miss Annie, with the hope that she may soon be restored to perfect health and with my best regards to Mrs Cameron and Miss Rebecca, I am now and always Your friend P. C. Cameron Esq. |