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 The Letter-Writer. 21 Thankfully accept of a part of your generous offer, am ready to give you my bond for fool paya- in a year This Tun is all I ſhall have occaſion and if I did not know I could then return it, I uld not accept of your favour. I am, dear Sir, Your moſt faithful, and obliged humble ſervant.

a Country Correſpondent, requeſting a Balance of accompts. ſir, FIND myſelf unavoidably obliged, -by a preſent exigence, to deſire the favour of your balancing accompi between us. For, though matters We run into ſome length, I would not have ap- u to you, had I known how to anſwer my pre- lt occaſions ſo well any other way. If it does not you, r, to pay the whole, I beg you will re- me as much towards it as you can, without judice to your own affairs, which will greatly nges

SIR, Your humble Servant.

The anſwer.

ſir, AM very glad it is in my power to ſend you im- nediately the incloſed draught for L.100, on accompt between us, and will, in a few days, hit the balance of your whole demand, which Il be accompanied with a freſh order, I am very ſincerely, Your moſt humble Servant.