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ceremony. Cutfield left us about a fortnight since, to make one at the General Council. I hope he will acquit himself as he ought, and not run his head against a post. Our town is increasing in buildings; so that if you do not make haste and retyrn, you will scarcely recognise it. Dr. Wilson is near me. He says he will not write, because you are sure to be here next week. All I can say is, I wish it may be so. Mrs. King and Willy are quite well, and desire kind remembrances. I remain, D. McLean Yours truly (Signed) Henry King. To:- D. McLean. Esq.

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