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in treaty to have an accomodation house put up on native land about the end of Brown's boundary and from what he said I think Brown and some of his friends are the movers in it and of course if so that will take a large share from your's but I am certain if you could get a respectable party to gave you rent for your house and have it oppened as soon as possible it would stope that, and Carlyon says the same. It is the lack of accomodation at preasant that causes the cry out and the very slovenly way John keeps the place. At all events he will not answer you. To trust from matters that have transpired lately I have lost all faith in him and wife which I will not trouble you with till we meet as you have plenty to think about in other matters but it will be well to be on the look out for a tennant for the house. Indeed the man that is building it might answer if he would gave you good rent. He

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