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to go so low is to me very painful and to you poor soul still more so but what can I do. My heart is in doing what is just and I must try to help to form some plan for the benefit of this most unfortunate brother and one that might do very well if he could be relyed upon. The only thing that I see is this to remove him to Oliver's and let McKenzie and his wife go their and then, as you said before let the other place be made an accomodation house of for a time, gave Baker 2 months tryal and see how he got on till you could find out some respectable person to put there, and then perhaps his poor sister might take him in hand again. I mean poor Kate for she tryed all she could with him before but perhaps among us we might get him round to his senses in time. He is a poor fellow worth taking care of. I cannot imagine how he can go and drag beer and wine at times up their without you knowing of it and stoping it. I told