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J.B. for Henderson to Gullit
serve for all, I must will take the liberty of telling
you once for all, that less than £200 will
not be accepted. His affairs are entirely in my
I have opened his eyes I have made him ashamed of his past cosiness
hands, I am provided with the proper powers, I have
got the whole series of your letters, and copies of such
of his to you as are material to the purpose, I have
taken a list of persons proper to be called as witnesses,
and a statement of the points to which they are
respectively qualified to speak. I have no doubt of his recovering
that sum , and very little his recovering considerably a good deal more:
To what tenor ofYour correspondence shows that if you have failings
want of punctuality is not of the number: a fortnight
then will be sufficient time for you to
form your resolution and for me to be acquainted
with it: if then by that time I have received no
answer from you or an answer that is otherwise
than satisfactory, your next correspondent
willmust be my attorney.
Mr Henderson before your answer can arrive
may be out of have left the kingdom: but he leaves those oads
those behind him who are prepared at all points to
procure him justice. Mr Henderson is used but
ill able in distress: but he has friends who fortunately
are not so. Mr Henderson is but ill able to bearmight find some difficulty
the expencein meeting a Mr Gullit in Westminster Hall:: - but he has friends who are as willing
as they are able.
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