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Dear Bro. Rap,&#13;
The book came to hand all right. I am under quite a compliment to you for sending it. I send you some stamped envelopes that will pay the postage. Bro Henworst and I held a communion here yesterday. We had a very pleasant time. Stewart preachers today &amp; I am through and at leisure. Have not heard anything from Mr. McComb. If you have </text>
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Dear Bro. Rap,&#13;
The book came to hand all right. I am under quite a compliment to you for sending it. I send you some stamped envelopes that will pay the postage. Bro Henworst and I held a communion here yesterday. We had a very pleasant time. Stewart preachers today &amp; I am through and at leisure. Have not heard anything from Mr. McComb. If you have </text>
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&#13;
Dear Bro. Rap,&#13;
The book came to hand all right. I am under quite a compliment to you for sending it. I send you some stamped envelopes that will pay the postage. Bro Henworst and I held a communion here yesterday. We had a very pleasant time. Stewart preachers today &amp; I am through and at leisure. Have not heard anything from Mr. McComb. If you have </text>
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Dear Bro. Rap,&#13;
The book came to hand all right. I am under quite a compliment to you for sending it. I send you some stamped envelopes that will pay the postage. Bro Henworst and I held a communion here yesterday. We had a very pleasant time. Stewart preachers today &amp; I am through and at leisure. Have not heard anything from Mr. McComb. If you have &#13;
(Probably David McComb but might have been John Quincy McComb)</text>
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